Friday, March 6, 2026 3:33:23 AM

Growing Tobacco: Sowing, Care, Harvesting, and Drying

Posted: 2 months ago
Growing tobacco begins long before planting—with the selection of a suitable field and variety. After all, randomly selecting a variety and field rarely results in a high-quality commercial product. The right combination of variety, growing conditions, and methods (particularly fertilizers and irrigation) is the foundation for harvesting a high-quality crop.

Today, industrial tobacco cultivation increasingly utilizes digital platforms for weather monitoring, fertilizer management, crop rotation, and irrigation. What was previously done manually and relied on guesswork is now automated and precise. Although tobacco growing technology remains complex, with the use of modern knowledge and equipment, farmers can consistently produce high-quality raw materials.

Optimal Conditions for Growing Tobacco
Although the crop adapts to a variety of climatic conditions, it is most productive in subtropical growing regions with warm days and cool nights. It grows best in deep, well-aerated soils with consistent moisture levels throughout the growing season.

What Climate Is Needed for Growing Tobacco?
Tobacco requires temperatures ranging from 21°C to 29°C and humidity levels of approximately 60–70% for most of the growing season. Lighting also plays a crucial role: plants require at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Failure to meet these growing conditions can result in poor leaf quality and reduced yield.
Posted: one month ago
One of the most recent releases link on this roundup, this piece ushered in the revival of G-SHOCK's high-performance Rangeman series. While its predecessor was equipped with an already-impressive three sensors to track the external world as well as the wearer's biodata, this model is twice as powerful and contains a total of six sensors to achieve incredible accuracy on the stats that matter most.
Posted: 8 days ago
That said, way more people travel than dive, and I think this new generation makes sense as link a more widely applicable commercial product. And yes, I know I am somewhat splitting hairs, as this new model could certainly be used during a dive as an easy backup for a computer. But you saw the byline on the story – splitting hairs and picking nits for travel watches is kinda my bread and butter.
Posted: yesterday
Watches are supposed to be fun, and Norqain has more than delivered in that department. The brand has taken its GMT design and infused it with bold colors and striking dials. In the process, it's created a real alternative option for those in the market link for a true GMT watch.