1. TikTok Shop
  2. Home Improvement
  3. Garden Supplies
  4. Flower & Plant Seeds
  5. Tobacco Seeds - Southern Beauty
Tobacco Seeds - Southern Beauty
Tobacco Seeds - Southern Beauty
Tobacco Seeds - Southern Beauty
4.3
3 global reviews
5
2
4
0
3
1
2
0
1
0
Sort by
Recommended
Filter by
All
Displaying 3 of 3 reviews
Reset filters
US
These were a gift for someone else. I received everything I ordered in a timely fashion.
2024-02-18
US
ok because the one i just ordered havent planted the firs batch is growing nice soft vevety leaves ibought others types lost them there very tiny seeds first time trying tobacco so part of it is me nothing bad about the products if they keep growing like they are there going to be great
2023-04-29
US
the site was very easy to order from pictures of what I was looking for helped in my decision. Communication and shipping was great. I will certainly do business with this company when I am in the market for seed again.
2018-03-04
About this product
Product description
~55-60 Days from transplant to maturity. Nicotiana tabacum. Southern Beauty Tobacco Seeds. Non-GMO, annual, open-pollinated, heirloom. Suitable for growing in fields, containers, garden plots, raised beds, and greenhouses. Resistant to deer. Southern Beauty is a classic Bright Leaf tobacco known for its smooth, mild flavor and excellent burning quality—ideal for blending into both pipe and cigarette mixes. With its tall, vigorous growth, it’s a reliable and attractive choice for home gardeners and tobacco enthusiasts alike. Extremely tiny seeds: ~ 500,000 seeds/oz.
How To Grow Tobacco from Seed
·Latin Name: Nicotiana tabacum
·Hardiness Zone: Annual 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
·Days to Maturity: ~55-60 from transplant
·Days to Germination: 7-21
·Seeding Depth: surface sown
·Direct Sow: Not recommended
·Start Indoors: Yes, 6-8 weeks before transplanting.
·Plant Spacing: 18-24 inches
·Row Spacing: 30-36 inches
·Plant Height: 36-60 inches
·Plant Width: 12-24 inches
·Growth Habit: Upright
·Deer Resistant: Yes
·Soil Preference: Rich, well-drained soil with consistent moisture; benefits from regular nitrogen fertility.
·Temperature Preference: Warmer 60-85 F
·Germination Temperature: 70-75 F
·Light Preference: Full Sun
·Pests and Diseases: Susceptible to tobacco hornworm, aphids, whiteflies, mosaic viruses, and blue mold; avoid frost.
·Tobacco Seeds Color: Green foliage with pink to white flowers
·Tobacco Seeds Flavor: Not for culinary use; leaves are aromatic when cured.
·Garden Size: Greenhouse, Garden Plot, Raised Bed, Container, Fields
·Climate Tolerance: Heat and humidity tolerant; frost sensitive.
Growing Southern Beauty Tobacco
Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before your last expected frost date. Use a fine, well-draining seed-starting mix. Tobacco seeds are tiny—scatter them on the surface of moist starting mix and gently press them in without covering (they need light to germinate). Keep the soil warm (70–80 F) and moist. Seeds usually sprout in 7–14 days. Provide bright light or grow lights for 14–16 hours a day to keep seedlings healthy and prevent legginess.
When seedlings are 2–3 inches tall, thin them to provide each plant with sufficient room. Harden them off outdoors for a week before transplanting. Move seedlings outdoors after all danger of frost has passed, and the soil temperature is consistently warm. Space plants 18–24 inches apart in rows about 3 feet apart. Prefers fertile, well-draining soil with a pH of 5.5–6.5. Requires full sun (at least 6–8 hours of daily sunlight). Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. Avoid wetting the leaves, as this can encourage disease. Use a balanced fertilizer, but avoid high nitrogen, which can lead to excessive leafy growth and poor curing quality.
Maintenance: Remove suckers (side shoots) as plants grow to direct energy into the main leaves. Some growers also top (remove) the flower head when it appears, which improves leaf size and quality.
Harvesting Southern Beauty Tobacco
Leaves are ready when they start to yellow slightly and feel sticky/resinous to the touch—usually 55-60 days after transplanting, depending on variety and conditions. Harvest from the bottom up. Lower leaves mature first, followed by the middle leaves, and then the upper leaves. You can pick individual leaves as they ripen (“priming”), or cut the whole stalk when most leaves are mature.
After harvest, the leaves must be cured to achieve proper color, flavor, and aroma. Methods include air-curing (hung in a well-ventilated, shaded space for 4–8 weeks) or flue-curing (controlled heat).
An in-depth review of the curing process is beyond the scope of this website. Additional information may be available from the USDA and the local Extension Program.
About Southern Beauty Tobacco Garden Seeds
Southern Beauty typically grows over six feet tall and matures in about 55-60 days. The leaves are light in color and can grow to thirty inches long by sixteen inches wide, air-curing to a bright golden-yellow hue. It yields very well under full sun and is valued for its naturally sweet, smooth character in blends.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"Start your tobacco seeds indoors early, because those tiny seeds need warmth and patience before they’re ready to thrive outside."
Tobacco Seeds - Southern Beauty
Southern Beauty Tobacco Seeds Per Package:
·100 seed Packet
·1,500 seed - Bulk Seeds
Non-GMO Southern Beauty Tobacco seeds are available for Fast Free Shipping on qualifying orders.
View more
Shop review
You may also like
Home Grown 4oz Wildflower - 63,200 seeds - No Filler
4.6504 sold
Limited time deal
-11%$24.92$27.99
Wicker Park Set of 2 Oversized Faux Floral Spheres
Free shipping
Roberta's Set of 2 10" Whiskey Barrel Planters
Free shipping
QVC, Inc
4.4646 sold
-8%$21.98$24.00
Garden Reflections 13" Round Planter By Sandra
Free shipping
QVC, Inc
4.9557 sold
-17%$29.98$36.00
Watermelon Collection
4.8691 sold
$9.99