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Has anyone tried growing their own tobacco?
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<blockquote data-quote="pistolero" data-source="post: 120594" data-attributes="member: 1313"><p>I'm not assuming it will be easy. Keep in mind that you will need to age your crop also. So what I grow next summer won't really be good smoke until late 2012 or later. And I may not get much yield or do good 2011 and not 2012.</p><p></p><p> So I figure I'll get the best head start I can. Like adauria mentioned, I don't know what pipe tobacco is going to cost tomorrow much less a couple years down the road. I want to grow as much as I can before they outlaw or grossly overtax that too! If things don't change for the worse, well that's great, I'll be able to enjoy OTC's and what comes from my back yard too. Either way I'm ready to start experimenting.</p><p> </p><p> I wish I had discovered this stuff in time to grow some this past summer. Like the rest of the ignorant masses I didn't know you could. Well I also had a job and paid for prepackaged cigarettes too. Now I have more time on my hands, and less funds. </p><p></p><p> Maybe I'm better off. I'll open up a B&M in town and sell pipes and baccy and RYO stuff when they outlaw shipping tobacco altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistolero, post: 120594, member: 1313"] I'm not assuming it will be easy. Keep in mind that you will need to age your crop also. So what I grow next summer won't really be good smoke until late 2012 or later. And I may not get much yield or do good 2011 and not 2012. So I figure I'll get the best head start I can. Like adauria mentioned, I don't know what pipe tobacco is going to cost tomorrow much less a couple years down the road. I want to grow as much as I can before they outlaw or grossly overtax that too! If things don't change for the worse, well that's great, I'll be able to enjoy OTC's and what comes from my back yard too. Either way I'm ready to start experimenting. I wish I had discovered this stuff in time to grow some this past summer. Like the rest of the ignorant masses I didn't know you could. Well I also had a job and paid for prepackaged cigarettes too. Now I have more time on my hands, and less funds. Maybe I'm better off. I'll open up a B&M in town and sell pipes and baccy and RYO stuff when they outlaw shipping tobacco altogether. [/QUOTE]
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