They are grown from seeds
The number of tobacco plants needed to produce a can of smokeless tobacco can vary based on several factors, including the type of tobacco and the processing methods used. On average, it is estimated that it takes approximately 2 to 5 tobacco plants to produce enough leaves for one can of smokeless tobacco. This estimate can fluctuate depending on the yield of the plants and the specific product being made.
Tobacco came from plants. Tobacco came from plants because, back in the day people thought growing tobacco was important to their lives.
Tobacco plants can self-pollinate. The plants, however, like other organisms, make an effort to mix their genes with an unrelated mate to get variations that could improve their survival rate. They do this by encouraging birds and insects to taste the nectar from many different tobacco plant flowers.
Ok as long as it is not cured. Make sure you can grow it were you live.
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No, tobacco caterpillars are not poisonous, but, like the Monarch butterfly's caterpillar, they consume plants that make them taste horrible to other animals.
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Tobacco does kill plants. Only if you put lots of it in the plant. If you don't put that much, the plant will grow. Remember, tobacco is also a plant.
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Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)
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No, marijuana and tobacco are two different plants. Marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, while tobacco comes from the tobacco plant.