 Check this out, our tobacco plants. Take a look, this is a big one. I'll show you the one we've trimmed down a little bit, harvested some of the roots. And I'll show you them dried. Greetings, Dr. P. We were growing a hybrid hydroponic, hydroponic, nice. Take a look at this. And it's flowering, right? So we're going to be able to get seeds from this. And the seeds that I grew this tobacco from, were seized and we harvested like eight years ago or something. Right? So these guys will become seed pods. You get a lot of seeds, right? So this is one of them. We've already harvested a lot of the leaves. I have another one here. This is tobacco as well. And tobacco, mushrooms love tobacco. This one's a little heavy. No, I'm not going to lift it up. It's too heavy. But there's lots of mushrooms here. Okay. And here's the other one. And we're going to harvest. I'm just going to pick some leaves from this one. Okay, take a look at this one. I've harvested a few leaves from this. Right? We're going to pick some leaves from this. And let me show you before we pick the leaves. And it's very leathery. Okay? Very leathery. This is what we do with it. Take a look. So you bundle it up, right? So this is from this plant, I think. You pick it. I wash it, right? And then just bundle it up and hang it, right? And it's very leathery. And it's pretty tough, right? Namesta. Namesti, right? And I think the meaning of that, I looked it up. Namesti is, I see you, I think. Something like this is a greeting, right? So take a look. It's very leathery. The sun shining on it. See that? It's very leathery. We had some nicotine. They grew really well. Nicotine, I don't know nicotine. Right? So, and then here's another one. That's a little bit more dried, right? These leaves were bigger than these leaves. So here's another one that's more dried, right? Still needs to be hung longer for it to dry. So we started harvesting the leaves early on, right? Here's a smaller one, right? And then when they dry, whoop, whoop, come here. Let me put this here. When they dry, put them in a jar, right? In sort of bundles, right? Here's one that's, and there's some random ones here. So you want it to be sort of, we do it anyway. I'm not sure. We're not really curing it the way tobacco should be cured. Like we're not doing a Cuban style. Just drying enough just to have, say, we grew tobacco and half tobacco, right? As a sort of a treat if anybody, because I don't smoke. If anybody wants to smoke, say, hey, we got a lot of tobacco. Have some tobacco. And it's good to have tobacco, right? So let's just take down a couple of leaves here, and I just pinch them off, right? Let's do a couple of big ones too. I'm just going to pick enough to make a couple more bundles. Microtwist. I worked at that bank for 13 years here in Stockholm. That then one day my brain just snapped and I ended up in the psych ward for eight months. I forgot everything. Now I work at IKEA as a janitor. Wow, Microtwist, serious? How do you feel? Do you like it? Do you like being at IKEA? Working in a bank. I wouldn't be into it, man. A bank would be dry peanuts. Like it would be crazy. Side benefit was the plants repelled aphids from that part of the garden. Really? Is this the Nicotina astro? More relaxing Microtwist. Nice. Yeah, way more rassing than a bank, I was assuming. Something you don't know, Chicho. I am not left-handed. Anyone want a peanut? The tobacco plant is very leathery. Like it's got a leathery feel to it. So Nicotina repels it. Cool, cool, cool. I'm going to go pick some from that one as well. So I'll put this bundle together later.