Sold as 1 single packet of Mixed Tobacco Seed. Each Mixed Tobacco Seed Packet contains mixture of 3 different tobacco varieties, namely Golden Virginia Tobacco, Turkish Black Sea Tobacco and Havana Tobacco. The seed count of each tobacco variety within the seed packet varies.
PLEASE NOTE : The seed varieties are mixed together in the single packet.
Tobacco Varieties overview:
- Turkish Black Sea Tobacco – A versatile, well flavored and heady Turkish tobacco that smokes well on it’s own or blended with other tobaccos.
- Havana Tobacco – Havana tobacco is a variety that is used for cigars and for chewing tobacco. Pink, trumpet-shaped flowers which are a favorite of pollinators.
- Golden Virginia Tobacco – Golden Virginia Tobacco is a very light gold leaf when curing and it makes an excellent smoking tobacco.
- Place commercial seedling soil into a tray and soak the soil with water and allow the excess water to drain off.
- Sprinkle the tobacco seeds onto the surface of the damp soil.
- Do not cover the seeds, as they need light for germination.
- Tobacco seeds are very tiny, so be careful to spread the seeds as evenly as possible.
- Keep the soil damp by watering from below or use a mist sprayer.
- Start the seeds 4-6 weeks before the last frost, making sure they are kept warm during this period and not allowed to dry out.
- Germination should take a about 7 – 14 days if you start the seeds indoors in warm spot.
- At lower temperatures, the germination takes a few days longer.
- Seedlings are ready to be transplanted into bigger pots, when the leaves are about 1cm in length.
- Plant outside after all danger of frost is past. Care should be taken not to disturb the roots.
- Feed should only be given to established and rapidly growing plants after they have been replanted.
- Tobacco requires a lot of nitrogen and potash, which can be supplied using standard garden fertilizer.
- Ideally, space the tobacco plants about 2 ft. apart in rows 3 ft. apart.
- Water plants thoroughly after transplanting and water daily until plants become established.
- Like tomato plants, the branches (suckers, offshoots), should be removed to focus the plants energy on the large leaves.
- Tobacco plants generally require full sun to grow properly.
- Tobacco is ready to be harvest after 65-70 days after germinating.
Medical Disclaimer
Information is for educational and informational purposes only and may not be construed as medical advice. The information is not intended to replace medical advice or treatment offered by healthcare professionals.