I had my husband put hooks in the ceilings of our spare bedroom and the crafting room. They are about 2 feet from the walls and cover both ceilings with the same spacing for maximum coverage. In the fall, tobacco leaves are hanging in both rooms. I have to crouch a little to get something out of the rooms. ;) Tobacco grows fine in northern Idaho. We smoke outside, have for decades. We did not want our children, and now grandsons, to “smoke” too.
Btw, according to the insurance tables, I gain one year of life, from the estimated 93 years to 94 years. Great-grandma was almost 100, grandma and great-aunt, too. Both smoked.
I had surgery a few years ago. I lied on the form. The Dr was amazed at how fast and well I healed. That was when I told him the truth. The last check-up with another Dr she said my lungs and breathing capacity was excellent. I told her I grow my own. She said the studies do not cover those who smoke “clean” tobasco. The US companies have been putting additives in for many decades.
I want a pipe in case tubes become a problem.
I know about having to crouch to get through a room with leaves hanging. When the leaves are almost 2 ft long, they hang down pretty low.
/johnny