Tobacco Growing & Breeding

Yeah man, I'd take off between two rows, using both hands to snap the top out of every plant in both rows. With every snap the the very sappy plants ooze a clear "juice", chalked full of nicotine and readily absorbed through your bare skin. Cutting and spiking the stalks onto sticks 6 per, resulted in same tobacco sap contact. Also, the gummy resin was like grabbing and squeezing multiple fat sticky pot colas all day, with a thick, black coating of it building up on your hands.
 
Yeah man, I'd take off between two rows, using both hands to snap the top out of every plant in both rows. With every snap the the very sappy plants ooze a clear "juice", chalked full of nicotine and readily absorbed through your bare skin. Cutting and spiking the stalks onto sticks 6 per, resulted in same tobacco sap contact. Also, the gummy resin was like grabbing and squeezing multiple fat sticky pot colas all day, with a thick, black coating of it building up on your hands.
Yep, that is like they used to do it back in the day. After a day of topping, the black slaves and the poor white workers all looked the same.

A common practice at harvest time was trading hands. That meant that you would loan all your workers to your neighbor when he was clipping his fields, and he would loan his workers to you when it was your time to clip. We still do that with cane grinding down here.
 
The local families sent their men and boys around to cut each others' tobacco years and years ago, with the practice of the women of the house of whoever's tobacco was being cut that day preparing a lunch time spread of food that would make you bust a gut, all washed down with ice cold tea. That tradition continued for awhile even after folks started to have to hire the work done, but eventually died out as the degree of laziness of the hired hands increased. Today the work is almost exclusively by migrant labor, with the local teenage punks considering the work beneath them. Bunch of candy asses. :bigjoint:
 
The local families sent their men and boys around to cut each others' tobacco years and years ago, with the practice of the women of the house of whoever's tobacco was being cut that day preparing a lunch time spread of food that would make you bust a gut, all washed down with ice cold tea. That tradition continued for awhile even after folks started to have to hire the work done, but eventually died out as the degree of laziness of the hired hands increased. Today the work is almost exclusively by migrant labor, with the local teenage punks considering the work beneath them. Bunch of candy asses. :bigjoint:
Tomato growing is big around here. When I was a kid, almost all the workers were locals {white kids}. Now there are no whites in the fields. Even the foremen are Hispanic. Same thing with watermelons.
 
Random, but one time I got a message from Black and Mild, and they told me that when I posted a video of their product being used to roll a blunt they were going to sue me, lol.
 
I grew up raising the shit and handling the cutting process as a preteen. The nicotine absorption through your skin is unbelievable. I've been sickened a few times early on from nicotine overload, but you get used to it over time.
ME AS WELL,I hope I never see it again and it dam sure is hard work and not much money in it.ONE POT PLANT here is worth more cash then 2 dam acres of that shit.
 
Yeah man, I'd take off between two rows, using both hands to snap the top out of every plant in both rows. With every snap the the very sappy plants ooze a clear "juice", chalked full of nicotine and readily absorbed through your bare skin. Cutting and spiking the stalks onto sticks 6 per, resulted in same tobacco sap contact. Also, the gummy resin was like grabbing and squeezing multiple fat sticky pot colas all day, with a thick, black coating of it building up on your hands.
WE put 8 on a stick here when all the farmers grew it.
 
The study of epigenetics is proving that things like "Over Stress" and "Caloric Restriction" can not only make a plant or person stronger later in life, but it can make their descendants more resistant to the factors.

STRESS YOUR PLANTS

This works in lower organisms (plants etc) and even monkeys.



These are 2 older monkeys (27 yrs old) Monkey that was given less food than he wanted every day is on the right.

Don't water your plants for too many days or even a week, then water them.

Give your plant little tiny random cuts on its stalk and branches as it is in the veg state

Supercrop your branches

Kill male plants unless you are breeding

TOP and FIM for more tops

Lollipop the plant

Grow them in small containers until they have roots growing out of the bottom before transplanting

Give your Plant Piercings
Lol. Show some of your plant pics so others know how well if works.
 
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