General Discussion
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Subject: Connecticut shade leaf tobacco
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Any reason to NoT plant them alongside the pumpkin?...they compatible?...thanks
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6/25/2019 8:22:09 PM
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Moby Mike Pumpkins |
Wisconsin
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Making some homemade Dip?
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6/26/2019 4:00:43 AM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Nah...roll some cigars when I grow a 10lb tomato with your 6.06
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6/26/2019 5:31:37 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Tobacco Mosaic Virus...Tobacco and Pumpkins are not compatible
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6/26/2019 7:35:03 AM
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DJW (Dan) |
New Berlin, PA
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I believe that for the same reason Shannon gave you wouldn't want them near tomato plants either.
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6/26/2019 7:54:07 AM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Oh yea...yud think I woulda thought of that one....thank you!
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6/26/2019 8:01:13 AM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Wait a minute though...because my question is starting to look like it could possibly be one of the dumbest questions I’ve ever asked on this site which is funny to me the more I read it.....but does the tobacco virus come from the plant?...or just susceptible like the tomatoes are...?... or more susceptible which would then spread?...or not, and I could just not get the virus and the plants would all get along?.....thanks
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6/26/2019 9:40:14 AM
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Wolfpack83 |
central Nc
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My concern would be that the seed carries the virus, and then it gets transferred to the tomatoes via your hands or insects. Otherwise, I wouldn't think you would have it in your soil if you've never grown tobacco.
Funny you bring this up. I've been looking at how to grow and cure tobacco at home.
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6/26/2019 12:20:54 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Sorry for Cucurbita it is Tobacco Ringspot Virus. Tomatoes Mosaic Virus
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6/26/2019 12:59:54 PM
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Ned |
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
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I think the Colorado group said the Cannabis Shade Leaf Tobacco was a good companion plant... It may be ok.
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6/26/2019 3:25:30 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Not that kind of tobacco Ned..
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6/26/2019 6:44:07 PM
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Think Big |
Commack, NY
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ive done it, never had a problem
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6/26/2019 7:03:41 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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I thought of mentioning tobacco mosaic too. But I didn't mention it as there are lots of other vector species besides tobacco. As long as your tobacco looks healthy before transplanting it, I would not be too concerned.( just my opinion. ) Shannon's view is a valid conservative Point of view i am not discrediting it. An analogy that comes to mind is if you stay out of the stores during flu season you will reduce your chances of getting the flu. That is true but you have to be able to have a life too. Tobacco mosaic can be spread through so many species even wild plants can have it. Smokers can spread it too just by touching the plants after smoking contaminated tobacco. Once you have the virus in your garden it isn't going any where for a long, long time.
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6/27/2019 10:08:14 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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https://ag.umass.edu/vegetable/fact-sheets/solanaceous-tobacco-mosaic-virus
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6/27/2019 10:25:53 AM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Thanks for the info...I think I’m going for it and take the chance...I smoke like a chimney and touch my plants all the time so hoping I’ve built resistance... If not and I get the tmv it’ll be a good excuse to quit growing...win win
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6/27/2019 10:50:54 AM
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Wolfpack83 |
central Nc
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dibs on seeds next year
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6/27/2019 1:05:46 PM
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farmergal |
New England
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I think you'll be fine. big crop here, neighbors grow it. never had a problem.
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6/28/2019 7:50:41 AM
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Dr Compost |
Weatherman
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Porkshop go for it and tell us how you make out.
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6/28/2019 10:30:37 AM
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