Burley Tobacco Extension
Burley Tobacco Extension

Cool Weather Stress

Cool Weather Stress

tobacco plant with weather stress

Tobacco is a plant of tropical origin and thus is not well adapted to cool spring weather during early growth.  Periods of cool weather following several warm days can lead to bud stress and will be seen as yellowed, constricted areas on leaves that were developing at the time the stress occured. 

tobacco plant with weather stress

Weather-induced yellowing is temporary and most plants recover quickly, but affected crops may be more prone to the development of ground suckers and early blooms.

tobacco plant with weather stress

Contact Information

Bob Pearce
Extension Tobacco Specialist

1405 Veterans Drive Lexington, KY 40546

859-257-5110

rpearce@uky.edu