 Before we get into it I'm going to show you tobacco harvest. I already harvested some tobacco and it's already hung to dry. Now I have to dry this stuff, not dry, I have to wash it before I hang it. So I decided to, before I give it a wash, I'm going to give it a wash after the stream. So this is with the big leaves and I had a little bowl with the little leaves too. Now check this out, this is one of the big ones. This is my tobacco leaves. These are the biggest leaves I've been able to grow. Next year bigger, right? Next year bigger. Gadji effect, doing well, thank you. It's fantastic, beautiful, beautiful, right? Beautiful, right? That's a heart. I love you all, I love you all, right? Here's like a medium, like not medium, yeah I guess this is medium, right? Here's another medium, right? Here's a little bit bigger, there's another big one, nice one, right? So great harvest, great harvest, great harvest, great harvest, right? There's a whole bunch here and it's like, it's like oily, it's like oily leaves, very good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they flowered, Cheryl. The big one is already flowered, I think it's already pollinated, okay? The second one is, the second largest one is already flowered too. It's in the pollination phase, right? These are from the big ones. Okay, apparently those lighter ones are tips, water tips, frosty pints. Does it smell? No, no, it smells just like leaf, it smells like leaf until it dries, right? And here's the last two, right? So that's a fair bit of nice harvest, really nice harvest. Very happy with this, very happy with this, like fantastic, fantastic. And next year I'm going to grow more. I'm just getting a joy out of growing tobacco, like it's just, it feels so good growing tobacco, really. It's a beautiful plant, it's hearty, it feels like it wants to be grown, it's like cannabis, right? It's like cannabis, like I'm just enjoying growing it, it's a great vibe, it's a great vibe. And we're going to smoke a cigar, right? Rulek, did you guys see the Joe Biden, I think it's called, we can't burn these. Actually, maybe someone will nominate, we can't burn these. Next one, busy for him, and yeah, I'm going to wash them, right? And I'm going to lay them out on, on just towels, just to dry a little bit. And then within the day, I'm going to hang them. So I'm basically treating them, I'm drying them the way I would cannabis. Okay, that's the way I'm curing them. I haven't really looked into how to do it Cuban style, like authentic, how to cure tobacco. But I might for this one, I'm not sure I will, I like the way I'm doing it right now, I've set up that way. But I'm going to look into maybe doing it differently next time. And I've done this before, and the tobacco is a great smoke. I've given it to my friends that are smokers, cigarette. This is sort of light tobacco, and they love it. They say it's the best tobacco they've smoked. So don't f with it if it's not broken, right? Does it grow in Toronto? No, this is, I mean, West Coast, I'm on the island, Vancouver Island, Victoria. So have I grown in Vancouver? Yeah, yeah, Vancouver, we've grown it. Or friend grew it, right? But Victoria, I'm grown in Victoria. So grows beautifully here, like beautifully. I would love to get myself some, I don't know this, the seeds that I have, I don't know, you know, which part of the world they're in, they're from. But I'd like to get myself, get a hold of some Cuban, Cuban seeds, and grow different types of tobacco. I am what type, what kind of climate do you experience there? I'm so envious of your outdoor garden. We're in a temperate rainforest, but this summer was really dry, right? So temperate rainforest, I don't know what the zone is, I think it's like four or five or something. Frosty pines are worked on tobacco farms when I was younger, picked and cured them, really, frosty pines. Very cool, very cool. It's hanging, drying like the, and then I put them in jars once they're dried, and I burp them every day for a few weeks, right? Or every second day for a few weeks. Sleepy waves, how are you doing? Salutations, salutations. Hope you're doing well. Salut, salut. We use frosty pines, we use tobacco kilns to cure. I don't know what that is. Is that like put them in cedar boxes or something? I've gone to Cuba and I went to Cuban tobacco farms and stuff like this, and I've gone into like the big barns, they're amazing. Oh wow, big barn they had with that gigantic, like bundles of tobacco drying and curing, the smell in the dark, the smell, it just, it was amazing of one day I'm going to do.