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  • sgreger1
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

    #1

    Hydroponic tobacy

    I have never really looked in this section of the forum so sorry if this has already been addressed. As a california resident and a several times bomb danky pot grower, can tobacco be grown hydroponicly or in any way be bred to create more nicotine like pot pants are bred to grow with more THC?
  • justintempler
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 3090

    #2
    It can be done but it's not very practical because of the size of the plant.


    Title: GREENHOUSE HYDROPONIC TOBACCO PLANT PRODUCTION PROCEDURE INFORMATION FOR CALGENE . pdf

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    • sgreger1
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 9451

      #3
      Are tobacco plants that big? I don't even know what they look like to be honest so didn't know they were that big. Would be an intiresting project though I guess.

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      • ladysnus
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 601

        #4
        Originally posted by sgreger1
        Are tobacco plants that big? I don't even know what they look like to be honest so didn't know they were that big. Would be an intiresting project though I guess.
        desirex is growing hydroponic.
        Check the thread "who's growing this year"

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        • justintempler
          Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 3090

          #5
          Originally posted by sgreger1
          Are tobacco plants that big? I don't even know what they look like to be honest so didn't know they were that big. Would be an intiresting project though I guess.

          They easily grow to be 6 foot tall and spacing between plants is 24-36 inches. That makes your plants very top heavy so you'll have to figure out some kind of way to support them if you are growing hydroponically.

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          • desirexe
            Member
            • Feb 2008
            • 1170

            #6
            I'm growing TN90 in a 2-gal hydroponic drip system and at the rate this plant is growing, I am not sure this system will be large enough for it. I've read that plants started in a hydro system can't be transported to a soil medium, so the plant has been sentenced to life in a hydro-container. Sgreg - as far as nic content, I have no clue but I can say that my plant is a beauty! No chemicals & no pests & only organic food. I highly recommend trying hydro as you can control the environment. Rustica would probably be the better/smaller option though, I don't know what the hell I was thinking starting a plant that grows at least 6'!

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            • desirexe
              Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 1170

              #7
              I killed my new T5 light system!! I did exactly what the instructions said not to do, I plugged it into the wall with the light switch in the ON position. I immediately called my hydro supplier and explained my stupidity and without hesitation, he told me that the warranty is FIVE years, so within an hour, he had sent me out a replacement! I am so happy that I just had to share this news! My plant is doing awesome too, it will just have to suck it up for a day until the new light arrives. Still no pests, leaves are huge and a dark, beautiful green..I totally recommend hydro!

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              • danielan
                Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 1514

                #8
                http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-2-Fo.../dp/B0006856EQ

                It looks like you can do this cheaper then I would have expected. I thought those lights were really expensive.

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                • desirexe
                  Member
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 1170

                  #9
                  Originally posted by danielan View Post
                  http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-2-Fo.../dp/B0006856EQ

                  It looks like you can do this cheaper then I would have expected. I thought those lights were really expensive.
                  That price for the T5 system on amazon is a steal! I saw that system, elsewhere for more $$$, and considered it, but it only comes with 1 lamp, so I chose a 2 lamp system and hang it from the ceiling. Another even cheaper alternative would be to buy a reptile Eco Terra brand UV light, the kind that gives off no heat, I think you can buy the complete setup for around $15-$20 at any pet store. This is what I had been using up until 3 weeks ago and the plant responded well to that. I would still use that reptile light but the spectrum of light isn't wide enough for my large leaves.

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                  • justintempler
                    Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 3090

                    #10


                    I'm in the planning stages of a hydroponic project, I don't know yet when I will start but I know I'll be doing it

                    Tobacco plants are too big to be grown indoors (except maybe Rustica), so this is going to be done outside in the Florida sun.
                    So not only do I have to figure out how to support a +/- 6 foot plant but I also have to worry about the temperature of the nutrient solution.

                    It's going to be a challenge but it will enable me to grow Dark Air Cured varieties of tobacco that normally couldn't be grown down here.

                    I got 2 variteies planned for my intital experiment.
                    Nicotiana Rustica because it's the smallest and Little Orinoco which is the baby of the Sun Cured Virginia tobaccos.

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