Tobacco Variety Seed Pack

Price: $25.00

SKU: 30095941

New to growing tobacco? Not sure what to grow? This seed pack contains our most popular varieties so you can get started growing a successful tobacco patch! Want more than the basics? Check out our premier tobacco variety pack for just $25 more.

Place a single order for this item and you will get one packet of each of the items shown below at an overall discount. If you prefer, you can order them individually one by one, by clicking on each item in the list.


Golden Burley Tobacco
Historically used for plug tobacco, cigarette and pipe blending, as well as for blending material for cigar filler.


Connecticut Broadleaf Tobacco
Since their flower heads will reach five or more feet, if they are used ornamentally, they are typically planted in the back of the flowerbeds. Large, fine-grade leaves are used for cigar wrappers. The lower-grade leaves on the plants are used for cigar filler, blending, and binder leaves.


TN90 Burley Tobacco
TN 90 is one of the most widely grown tobaccos in the world. It is an excellent Burley tobacco variety having resistance to TVMV, TEV and PVY. In addition to superior disease resistance and high yield potential, it's earlier maturity and smaller stalk offer an advantage over TN 86 to some growers. The light green leaves turn yellow when ripe and air cure easily, both primed or stalk hung. It matures in 70 days.


Havana 608 Tobacco
Havana 608 is a cigar filler or binder tobacco. It grows to 6' closely spaced leaves and matures in about 65 days. The leaves are a very bright green and upturned with slightly down turned tips. It holds up well during inclement weather and the pyramidal shape gives it good wind resistance. The leaves turn a light yellow green with yellowing at the edges when ripe. Plants average 20 harvestable leaves per plant, and are 14"-16" in width and 20" long. Air cures to a medium brown.


Black Sea Samsun Tobacco
The plants make very interesting additions to flower gardens. Since their flower heads will reach five or more feet, if they are used ornamentally, they are typically planted in the back of the flowerbeds. Note: The surgeon general has determined that tobacco abuse can cause cancer.


Perique Tobacco
Since the flower heads will reach five or more feet, if they are used ornamentally, they are typically planted in the back of a flowerbed. Historically used as a smoking, chewing, cigar and cigarette variety. It is generally not used exclusively, but rather used sparingly in mixes to add body and dimension to a blend.


Wild / Sacred Rustica Tobacco (Aztec)
Reaches 3-feet tall, is vigorous and fairly hardy. Its yellow flowers bloom from July through September. Originated in Mexico but was widely cultivated throughout North America by native peoples for ceremonial purposes. Potency is high and reportedly was used as an arrow poison.


Virginia Bright Leaf Tobacco
Since their flower heads will reach five or more feet, the plants make very interesting additions to flower gardens. If they are used ornamentally, they are typically planted in the back of the flowerbeds. A flue cured tobacco that was primarily used for cigarette and pipe blends.

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.

Customer Reviews:

★★★★★ Havana!!!!
By Bill c (CA) on October 23, 2024

There r tgee tiniest seeds .... i put half a pack in a pot of store bought soil....12 days later lil spits started popping up!!!! Im in nor cal..... im getting ready for 2025....imho, everyone grows weed, i say grow local tobacco and be famouse...... i got Havana. For use rolling weed cigars..... im getting several more..... thank you Victory