Are these brown spots mold or okay?

So I'm doing towel curing and a lot of the leaves have started yellowing, but one has these brown dots, is this okay or is it mold and if so, should I remove this leaf?

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 3 days ago

What are these little bugs?

So my plants are growing really nicely and are pretty large now, but I noticed these little fly looking things on some of the leaves, does anyone know what they are and if so, are they a problem?

Also, should I be pulling off these smaller leaves in photo 2 on the stem below the leaves at the top, or should I let them grow? Are these the sucker leaves or are those only the smaller leaves at the very bottom of the stem?

Thanks for any help!

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 13 days ago

Progress

Plants are way bigger now, they're coming along nicely.

What's up with the little bite marks on the leaves on one of them though, is this gonna affect anything or can I ignore it?

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 20 days ago

Plant looking droopy and sad?

Hey!

So today I woke up to my plant looking super droopy, does anyone know what could be wrong?

I live in zone 6a, and it's been approx. 14-20c outdoors during the day. It's been almost a week since I planted them in bigger pots outdoors.

One of the leaf has crisped edges and some holes too.

I've been watering it when the soil feels quite dry 5-8cm deep, but it's been raining lately so I'm not sure if it's gotten too much water or too little?

The soil feels somewhat dry now, definitely not wet, does it need water?

Any help is greatly appreciated!

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 1 month ago

Today my babies get replanted

So I gotta say it has been a very teaching journey so far. Tobacco is definitely the most fun plant I've grown yet.

I realize I was very late in repotting them as the roots had covered the sides, but I think it should be good regardless. Next year I'm definitely gonna give them bigger pots earlier though.

Wish me luck!

P.S: is it possible to tell visually what variety this is? It should be either burley, Virginia, black mammoth or rustica, just not sure which.

Also, the tiny black specs on the leaves is just some dirt that got on them, in case anyone wonders!

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 1 month ago
▲ 214 r/EDC

It ain't much but it's a good start

My current EDC:

- Casio Royale - Watch

- Opinel No. 8 - Knife

- Wurkkos TS10SG - Flashlight

- Shanling M0 Pro - DAP

- Sennheiser IE 100 Pro - IEMs

- Lighter

- No-brand Multi-tool

Not shown in the photo:

- Keychain (with keys and a matador droplet)

- Phone

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 2 months ago
▲ 14 r/iems

First IEMs (Sennheiser IE 100 Pro)

So I decided to see what IEMs were all about! So far I've been loving them, while the audio quality wasn't anything crazy mindblowing (I was used to a pair of HD650s prior), it's definitely good enough for the time being for casual listening!

Feels great to have a dedicated player, as I've been focusing on using my smartphone less.

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 2 months ago

First ever DAP! (Shanling M0 Pro)

So I recently got my first ever DAP (apart from an iPod I had when I was way younger), and I already love this tiny little thing!

I was very split between various DAPs, the Hiby R1, Echo Snowsky etc... Each had their pros and cons but I went with this one as I came across a listing for it with some accessories, and while I've read it is a bit fragile (the volume wheel) I really love how small it is so I'm very happy so far! The screen really isn't as hard to use as I thought it would be either.

However I have one question, it came with the shanling balanced adapter, however my IEMs (Sennheiser IE 100 Pro) don't fit in the 4.4mm jack on it. Can I use an adapter to make them fit, and if so would the connection still be balanced?

Take care and thanks in advance for any advice regarding the adapter :)

u/Sheeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh — 2 months ago