Tobacco plants

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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    /hgm/ on PrepHole
    Or /plant/ on PrepHole

    Gtfo

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      ok. thanks

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Shut up. He’s doing it by himself. His win personal project. Why are you so toxic?

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Nicotiana rustica is an annual. If it's flowering now, chances are something has pollinated it and it will soon begin to produce its seed pods and wane before it dies. You should have harvested the leaves off the plant while they were nice and full of turgor. You can take some of the big broadleaf but I wouldn't take more than 30% of the plan so that you can let it go to seed and replant for next year.

      May you find a pebble in your shoe with every other step you take.

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    They're running out of space in the pot. Tobacco needs to have space for deep roots.
    Also, brush the grass cuttings off your plants or you'll foul the leaves.
    >nicotiana rustica
    Enjoy your strong smoke, anon. Intense sessions on the shitter will be yours.

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    How big do they get? How do you process them?

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Rustica about 3 1/2 to 5 ft, others 6 1/5 plus.
      They don't like wind too much and require soft soil for deep rooting.

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I wish it was legal to grow tobacco here. I don't smoke, I just think it'd be cool.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Why is it illegal?

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's illegal? Where? Most places regulate the sale of it, but not the actual production. It's not like is psychoactive. Drying it to make something nice is the really tough part.

        not going to look it up but i think in australia or some shit it's actually illegal to grow

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          new Zealand i thought

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            Nope it's legal to grow here, just not sell.

            I'm sure some dickhead will try to put a stop to that one day.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's illegal? Where? Most places regulate the sale of it, but not the actual production. It's not like is psychoactive. Drying it to make something nice is the really tough part.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        nice trippps

        the drying isn't hard at all, the fermenting is extremely hard to get right and not moldy or rancid.

        there used to be a Belgian homegrown tobacco forum but I can't find any trace of it, not even the waybackmachine.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Check out fairtradetobacco.com. A wealth of information about growing and curing tobacco. Also pipe tobacco blending. cigar rolling etc.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Illegal here in Australia
        The country full of cuck laws

        The government has a boner against tobacco. It's illegal to grow, tobacco products are taxed incredibly high to price people out of it, nicotine vape juice is illegal and now they're talking about banning vaping altogether

        I don't like smoking etc, but people should have a choice to make bad decisions themselves and not the government making the choice for us

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          Using nicotine isn't a choice. A choice implies information and agency. But people who use nicotine are
          1. Tricked into thinking that using nicotine causes or creates pleasure (actually, it's not, because it surreptitiously robs the pleasure from your future, making each cigarette net-negative pleasure. Nobody would smoke if they fully understood this)
          2. Not able to think rationally about this because they're physically addicted
          3. Afraid to quit because they think their lives would be horrible forever without nicotine (part of the illusion that keeps people imprisoned)

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            Wow arent you a little whiner
            Nicotine has been proven to have multiple health benefits
            It boosts you bloodflow in brain thus making you smarter, this is why weed is promoted (because it makes you into docile moron) and nicotine suppressed

            • 10 months ago
              Anonymous

              Yes, I know that nicotine increases performance on all kinds of cognitive tasks. The problem is that it doesn't make you smarter out of thin air. It just skims cognitive capacity from your brain for the next 14 days and gives it to you now. This is fine if you're a test subject whose performance only needs to get measured once, but renders it pointless if you're a habitual user. If you take the average nicotine addict and top him up, he'll still score equal or below the baseline of the average non user. At least with caffeine or amphetamines, the "crash" is very acute, so you can easily time the spikes and dips in cognitive performance to align with the demands of your life. You can get jacked up on Adderall to study and take some test, and then withdraw on the weekend, and then do it again next week, and it's sustainable. But the withdrawal period from nicotine is so long that this is practically impossible. It also makes you not even notice that the withdrawal is happening until you're thousands of cigarettes deep and have a huge debt built up, which is why nicotine is the most illusory drug.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                Wow arent you a little whiner
                Nicotine has been proven to have multiple health benefits
                It boosts you bloodflow in brain thus making you smarter, this is why weed is promoted (because it makes you into docile moron) and nicotine suppressed

                Using nicotine isn't a choice. A choice implies information and agency. But people who use nicotine are
                1. Tricked into thinking that using nicotine causes or creates pleasure (actually, it's not, because it surreptitiously robs the pleasure from your future, making each cigarette net-negative pleasure. Nobody would smoke if they fully understood this)
                2. Not able to think rationally about this because they're physically addicted
                3. Afraid to quit because they think their lives would be horrible forever without nicotine (part of the illusion that keeps people imprisoned)

                Wtf this is too much for me to understand. So should I start smoking or not?

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                No, but if you're the type of person who the curiosity will eat away for as long as you don't try it, you should use Zyn or nicotine gum. You may not realize what I (

                Yes, I know that nicotine increases performance on all kinds of cognitive tasks. The problem is that it doesn't make you smarter out of thin air. It just skims cognitive capacity from your brain for the next 14 days and gives it to you now. This is fine if you're a test subject whose performance only needs to get measured once, but renders it pointless if you're a habitual user. If you take the average nicotine addict and top him up, he'll still score equal or below the baseline of the average non user. At least with caffeine or amphetamines, the "crash" is very acute, so you can easily time the spikes and dips in cognitive performance to align with the demands of your life. You can get jacked up on Adderall to study and take some test, and then withdraw on the weekend, and then do it again next week, and it's sustainable. But the withdrawal period from nicotine is so long that this is practically impossible. It also makes you not even notice that the withdrawal is happening until you're thousands of cigarettes deep and have a huge debt built up, which is why nicotine is the most illusory drug.

                ) am talking about, regarding how it has no net benefit, for a few years. But at least Zyn isn't bad for you so you'll satisfy your curiosity for just a few thousand bucks and no other price.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Zyn or nicotine gum
                Just chew snus like a real man

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                Bro shut up. Snus doesn't cause cancer, doesn't burn your mouth, and it tastes like mint or fruit. If you had said cope natty then you might have a point, but you're not even a real man yourself.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                All tobacco products are toxic but weakling slaves crave them.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                All tobacco are nootropics that boost your brain performance, but big anti-tobacco lobby doesnt want you to know this

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >at least Zyn isn't bad for you
                Nicotine is bad for you. It has a clear impact on cardiovascular performance. I don't think the form matters. Salt vapes kill me far worse than cigarettes because at least a cigarette or hookah or any ritualized tobacco use has a defined start and end point, unlike vapes which just go forever in any location. Zyn still messes with your blood flow and has weird affects.

                Yes, I know that nicotine increases performance on all kinds of cognitive tasks. The problem is that it doesn't make you smarter out of thin air. It just skims cognitive capacity from your brain for the next 14 days and gives it to you now. This is fine if you're a test subject whose performance only needs to get measured once, but renders it pointless if you're a habitual user. If you take the average nicotine addict and top him up, he'll still score equal or below the baseline of the average non user. At least with caffeine or amphetamines, the "crash" is very acute, so you can easily time the spikes and dips in cognitive performance to align with the demands of your life. You can get jacked up on Adderall to study and take some test, and then withdraw on the weekend, and then do it again next week, and it's sustainable. But the withdrawal period from nicotine is so long that this is practically impossible. It also makes you not even notice that the withdrawal is happening until you're thousands of cigarettes deep and have a huge debt built up, which is why nicotine is the most illusory drug.

                It do be like this. Almost to 72 hrs on detoxing this time around, after that it'll be better. I really do prefer rare hookah or a cigar anyways, idk why I stress bought a disposable, salts are harder to quit than a pack of smokes.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yes, it will make you look cool.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                Pipes and/or cigars but not too often

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                This is one of the most useful, interesting and concise posts on PrepHole.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                Thanks
                t. Nicotine user for 16 years, now 8 months free

            • 10 months ago
              Anonymous

              >this is why weed is promoted (because it makes you into docile moron) and nicotine suppressed
              Which one of these will get you put in prison for life for 1oz of possession and which one is used in almost all of media to show that someone is "cool"?

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >used in almost all of media to show that someone is "cool"?
                What is the last movie you know of where the cool guy smoked tobacco?

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >What is the last movie you know of where the cool guy smoked tobacco?

                jeez, I have to go way back for this

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Of recent movies I saw
                >Oppenheimer
                Historicalish and I didn't find anyone really cool in that movie
                >Indiana Jones and the pick of destiny
                Again portraying the past and nobody was cool in that movie. Only person they tried portraying as cool was the Mary sue with suspicious nose, forgot her name.
                >the whale
                Intentionally portraying dysfunctional addict. Good move tho if you enjoy observing frickups.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          the vaping ban shit is some of the most disgusting bullshit. they've been cracking down on it in the US and it's insane. i don't vape, but the alternative is cigarettes, which are so fricking bad. i'm 25 so i've seen the growth of vaping. people say on the news "all these kids are vaping, vaping is terrible". when i was in high school, everyone fricking smoked cigarettes. yes, absolutely if they are vaping that's great.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          It’s more illegal in countries that have health care subsidized by the government. Or should be, without ulterior motives like population control.
          This makes sense, no?

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I got about 10 plants going.
    Last year was the first time I grew it, it's really hard to get started and I hate how expensive the seeds were. Like $10 for a tiny bag where somebody literally counted out exactly 100 seeds... come on.
    If you can get a few plants to flower and make seed pods you'll have enough seeds for the rest of your life.

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    Been there. Then you hear the guy on top yell "Short stick!" and everything stops for about a minute. Post the stripping room now, really take me back to the 70's.

  7. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    You didn't deadhead it. It got pollinated, will seed soon and then die completely. I'd harvest the nicer leaves now and seeds later.

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