Okay, it didn't get deleted. Now it's time for some silliness.
As we all know, nicotine tubers only grow on beds with horse manure in marl caves. The natural surroundings of these caves assure that the temperature doesn't get over 7 degrees Celsius, which would be detrimental. The absence of natural light also helps the natural development of nicotine tubers.
Once the nicotine seeds have developed, they spray their spores all over the roofs of their marl caves. The cool temperatures and the lack of light ensures they develop quickly:
Once the nicotine tubers are mature, it's time to dig them out of their marl caves:
After that the tubers need to be separated from the marl. We use water and gravity for that:
Any remaining horse manure and marl is burned off:
(To be continued. It's kind of complicated.)