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Blue Star 100 Tobacco

Price: $3.49

SKU: 10005271

Blue Star 100
Nicotiana tabacum

Blue Star 100 is a Burley tobacco which grows to a height of 6' to the crows foot, or 7-8 with the flower head. The plant is columnar in shape with up turned leaves and a growth pattern similar to TN 90. The upright columnar plant form gives it good wind resistance and helps shed water easily in heavy rains. Plants produce an average of 18-20 leaves ranging from 24" to 30" in length and 12" to 14" in width with good weight. Maturity is reached at approximately 77 days after transplant when 50% of the plants have at least 1 open flower. The leaves began ripening well before full maturity turning a bright lemon yellow in color and may be primed and strung as they ripen. Plants can be topped at approximately 70 days after transplant and be cut and harvested whole about 2 weeks later or when 50% or more of the leaf has yellowed up the plant. Blue Star 100 has excellent curability when primed, or when cut and hung whole to cure and dry. Each packet contains about 100 seeds

Tobacco plants are very interesting, ornamental, and have many uses apart from consumption. Tobacco seeds are not classified as tobacco products. We promote the cultivation of tobacco plants, but we do not promote the use of tobacco products.
Tobacco seeds are tiny and look like dust, but each one has the potential to quickly grow into a huge tobacco plant. They need light to germinate. Sprinkle the seeds onto the surface of a moist and sterile seed starting mix. Do not cover the seeds. They also must never be allowed to dry out, so they are frequently (but gently) watered using a mist from a spray bottle. While waiting for germination, it can help to cover them with some kind of plastic sheeting to help hold moisture.

Once tiny seedlings emerge, you can pick them out one by one and move them into individual cells. Very lightly fertilize and never allow the potting soil to dry out. Within 6 weeks it'll be ready to plant in the garden. Wait until all risk of frost is over before planting outdoors.

For additional information, please have a look at our more detailed guide with photos.

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