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Lemon Bright Tobacco

Nicotiana tabacum

Price: $3.49

SKU: 1001941

Classified as a "flue-cured" tobacco, 'Lemon Bright' is a Virginia bright leaf type tobacco historically used for cigarette and pipe blending where milder, aromatic characteristics were desired. The plants grows to about fifty-five inches tall when topped, or six to seven feet tall when allowed to develop flowers.

Its leaves have slightly puckered surfaces, are roughly egg-shaped in outline, attached to the plant stalks at the broad end, with leaf tips that taper to a pointed apex with more or less straight sides. Typical leaves are twelve inches wide by twenty-four inches long. Our seed originated from USDA accession number PI 552317 and was sent to us by David Pendergrass from Tennessee. Each packet contains about 100 seeds.

Main Tobacco Role: blending
Typical Use: cigarette
Typical Use: pipe
Curing Method: flue
Tobacco Type: Virginia
Tobacco Type: Bright leaf
Flavor Profile: Mild
Number of Leaves: 18-20
Plant Size (Height): 55-84
Days to Maturity: 60
Lifespan: Annual
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Best sowing Method: Start Indoors
Genetic Classification: Open Pollinated
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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