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Tobacco Seeds
Tobacco Seeds
Nicotiana rustica
875 in stock
Height 0.6-1.2m (2-4ft) Spread 0.3-0.6m (1-2ft)
- Weight: 1g / 0.04oz
- Product Count: 550
- Growing Difficulty: Moderate
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About this Tobacco
It is known as Aztec, or Wild Tobacco this powerful plant has been cultivated for centuries by Indigenous peoples across the Americas. Rich in cultural, spiritual, and medicinal value, Wild Tobacco produces short, bushy plants with sticky foliage and small yellow-green flowers. Its nicotine content is higher than that of commercial tobacco, making it less suitable for casual smoking, but highly prized in ceremonial use, especially in snuff, teas, and offerings. Easy to grow and fast to mature, it thrives in most Canadian growing zones, especially where summers are short or cool.
* Contains much higher levels of nicotine, often 6–9% (up to 20% in some cases).
Cultivated tobacco typically contains 1-3%
Where Can You Grow Tobacco?
This species is well-suited for Zones 3–9, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. It performs well in containers or open ground and is surprisingly resilient in northern or short-season climates.
History and Historical Uses
Tobacco holds deep significance in many Indigenous cultures of Central and South America. Used in rituals, purification, and medicine, it was often burned as incense, brewed as tea, or taken as snuff to induce visions, treat illness, or communicate with spirits. Today, its traditional uses continue among herbalists and in spiritual practices around the world.
Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8-9: Direct sow after last frost or start indoors for earlier harvest.
Zones 5-7: Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost and transplant after risk has passed.
Zones 3-4: Start indoors early and grow in pots or warm microclimates.
How to Grow and Harvest Tobacco
Planting: Start seeds indoors on the soil surface; do not cover, as light aids germination. Transplant seedlings after frost.
Watering: Keep consistently moist until established, then water moderately.
Harvesting: Pick mature leaves when sticky and full; dry thoroughly for use.
Maintenance: Pinch early flower buds to promote foliage production or leave them to encourage reseeding.
Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
Let Flower: Allow plants to bloom and form seed pods.
Collect Seed: Once pods dry and brown, clip and open them to gather tiny seeds.
Dry and Store: Spread to fully dry, then store in a cool, dry, dark place. Seeds remain viable for up to 5 years.
Certified Organic By
Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)



I read it can be difficult to get tobacco seeds to germinate but I used those little seed starter pods and they have all begun to spring up no problem !
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Fabulous guys! High germination rate and prompt delivery. Pleased to buy Canadian products.
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Everything was fantastic. Thank you so much. We'll be ordering again. Thank you again all the best.
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Excellent viable seeds
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Sprouted within a few days! Thank you for the great seeds!
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