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  • texasmade
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    • Jan 2009
    • 4159

    #31
    i sent him a site and recommended the yellow twist since it is used for oral tobacco. there are a few more along with it on the site.

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    • snupy
      Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 575

      #32
      Seedman lists recommended varieties depending on whether one is looking to smoke it in cigs, in pipes, in cigars, make chew or snuff at this link. Even if you don't buy from seedman, one could use that page as a reference.

      Also, seedman stands behind his seed if you have issues with it. There were three of us last year that got zero germination from the Black Sea Samsun and he replaced it no questions asked. I got some Angel's Trumpets seed from him this year as well.

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      • texasmade
        Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 4159

        #33
        now that sounds like good business practice.

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        • TWISTED VICTOR
          Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 38

          #34
          Re: Who's growing this year?

          Originally posted by snupy
          Who's growing baccy this season and what types are you going to grow? It's about time for me to start in this zone, so I am curious as to what others are doing.
          Hey snupy.....I keepin' an eye on your progress on both forums :shock: .

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          • snupy
            Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 575

            #35
            Re: Who's growing this year?

            Originally posted by TWISTED VICTOR
            Hey snupy.....I keepin' an eye on your progress on both forums :shock: .
            Thanks man and good luck with the expansion of the house!

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            • snupy
              Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 575

              #36
              Here's the dried leaves from last year. Virginia is on the left and Turkish is on the right:



              Here are the Virginia leaves, in a 16 oz tub, after being stripped from the stems and hand crushed:



              Here's the same, in an 8 oz tub, after being run through a blender on the 'chop' setting:



              The one Virginia plant provided 1.5 ounces of ground tobacco.

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              • snupy
                Member
                • Apr 2009
                • 575

                #37
                Originally posted by f. bandersnatch
                speaking of which, does anyone have a snus recipe/directions for processing leaf into snus they would like to share?
                justintempler laid it out better than any where else, as far as I am concerned:

                Originally posted by justintempler
                My experimentation continues
                This basic recipe will give people who want to experiment a basic template
                My latest batch has only aged for 72 hours and it isn't half bad. 8)
                It still needs to continue aging but it's starting to resemble real snus

                Step 1 - Days 1-6
                100 grams Stokers Kentucky Dark Air Cured
                100 grams water
                13 grams salt
                10 grams glycerine
                Cook for 6 days at 85-90° C
                stirred once a day and water added to keep total weight 223 grams

                Step 2 - Day 7
                Add
                7 grams sodium carbonate + 1 gram ammonium chloride dissolved in 50 grams of water
                Cook for 24 hours at 85-90° C

                Step 3 - after the cook
                Add
                7 grams glycerine
                16 drops Wright's Hickory Seasoning + 16 drops Bergamot Essential Oil dissolved in a capfull of Everclear (about 10ml total)
                stir and refrigerate


                Notes
                The maillard reaction works better with less water.
                Do the first stage of your cook with equal weights of water and tobacco.
                Kentucky Dark Air Cured tobacco is a burley tobacco that is low in sugar.
                The maillard process is the interaction of sugars with amino acids.
                The maillard process forms new flavors and is what causes the tobacco to darken during the cook.
                Adding glycerine at the start of cook helps to compensate for the low sugar content of burley
                Tobacco was sieved to pass through a 400 micron screen, it has the consistency of Prima Fint
                If you are an amateur at baking prillas you'll need an Icetool :wink:

                ratios based on this recipe
                water - 150 grams - 52.08%
                tobacco 100 grams - 34.72%
                13 grams salt - 4.51%
                17 grams glycerine - 5.90%
                7 grams sodium carbonate - 2.43%
                1 gram ammonium chloride - 0.35%
                flavour and alcohol ---

                total - 288 grams (6.40 45g cans)
                His original post can be found about halfway down this page.

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                • snupy
                  Member
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 575

                  #38
                  I treated the Turkish in the same manner as the Virginia, then ground them both finer in a coffee grinder:



                  This stuff is like dust or talcum powder and ends with 2 ounces of finely ground tobacco.

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                  • texasmade
                    Member
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 4159

                    #39
                    Originally posted by snupy
                    Go to http://www.howtogrowtobacco.com/ , then click on

                    "Homegrown Tobacco Links"

                    then click on "Commercial Websites"

                    and look for the thread titled, "free tobacco seeds from the government'

                    I got several more exotic Turkish species this way. You might also find more information on what you need if you nose around in those forums.

                    Here's a list of what I got from the site you sent me to via that forum


                    Nicotiana rustica

                    PI 269934 Matsui

                    PI 499183 Mahorka #4 Tall green

                    PI 499192 Kostoff white seed #14


                    Nicotiana tabacum

                    PI 552347 HAVANA 142

                    PI 552349 HAVANA 501

                    PI 552710 NARROW LEAF (NL) MADOLE

                    PI 552783 YELLOW ORINOCO

                    PI 552784 YELLOW TWIST BUD

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                    • snupy
                      Member
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 575

                      #40
                      Originally posted by texasmade
                      PI 269934 Matsui

                      PI 499183 Mahorka #4 Tall green

                      PI 499192 Kostoff white seed #14
                      Are all of the above forms of rustica? I have never heard of any of those. I can't wait to here your reports of how they taste.

                      You got some good strains.

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                      • texasmade
                        Member
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 4159

                        #41
                        to be honest if you wouldn't have linked that other forum I would still be doing research. it helped out a lot. i'm going to be growing the rustica's indoors and the others outdoors(except for a few plants of each which I'll also be growing indoors)

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                        • sheilalynn
                          Member
                          • May 2009
                          • 1103

                          #42
                          I just started my 4 varieties last night since it's not really planting season here till mid May. Although, if this weather keeps up, it may come sooner than that.

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                          • LaZeR
                            Member
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 3994

                            #43
                            I found some cream to rub on my p3nis and it's grown 2" since. Does that count or am I in the wrong thread? ops:

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                            • snupy
                              Member
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 575

                              #44
                              I am seeing what looks like white specks of dust on the soil where the Rustica and Perique were scattered, which means the seeds are beginning to sprout.

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                              • snupy
                                Member
                                • Apr 2009
                                • 575

                                #45
                                Originally posted by LaZeR
                                I found some cream to rub on my p3nis and it's grown 2" since. Does that count or am I in the wrong thread? ops:
                                Fertilize liberally with Albolene for maximum growth.

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