Black Mammoth Tobacco Seeds – Rare Heirloom with Bold, Smooth Flavor & Huge Leaves (Nicotiana tabacum) – Perfect for Home Growers

$3.49

Minimum: 50+ Seeds

Huge Leaves. Bold, Smooth Flavor. A Powerful Heirloom for Home Growers.

Discover the legacy of one of the largest and richest-flavored tobaccos ever grown, Black Mammoth, a rare heirloom variety prized for its dark green, mammoth-sized leaves and full-bodied, smooth smoking qualities. This cultivar produces towering plants with oversized leaves that can grow over 30 inches long, making it an exceptional choice for home curing and blending.

Whether you're crafting your own pipe blends, cigar wrappers, or chewing tobacco, Black Mammoth delivers the intense character and strength that tobacco purists crave, yet without the harshness. Its flavor deepens beautifully with a slow fermentation and air-curing process, developing subtle earthy, nutty, and slightly sweet undertones.

Why Grow Black Mammoth?

  • Rare heirloom known for exceptionally large leaves

  • Rich, bold flavor that’s smooth and mellow when cured

  • Great for air-curing, fermenting, and blending

  • Sturdy plants grow up to 6–7 feet tall

  • Perfect for home growers, craft smokers, and DIY fermenters

  • Nicotiana tabacum – not ornamental, but true tobacco

Flavor & Use

  • Bold, dark leaf perfect for hand-rolled cigars and pipe blends

  • Excellent for use in home fermentation and aging

  • Air dries to a rich, leathery brown, ideal for wrappers and filler

  • Leaves can be cured whole or shredded

  • Flavor improves significantly with slow curing or fermentation

Growing Tips for Black Mammoth Tobacco
Start indoors 6–8 weeks before your last frost. Tobacco seeds are tiny and need light to germinate, so press gently into moist soil without covering. Keep warm (70–80°F) and transplant outside after danger of frost has passed.

Choose a full-sun location with well-drained, fertile soil. Space plants 2–3 feet apart. Tobacco grows fast with heat, and Black Mammoth thrives in summer conditions. Provide plenty of water early on, then taper off once flowering begins.

Harvest individual leaves from the bottom up once they begin to yellow slightly. Hang leaves to air cure in a shaded, ventilated space for several weeks.

Curing & Fermentation
For best flavor, air cure for 4–8 weeks, then optionally ferment at controlled humidity and temperature. This brings out deeper, smoother notes and removes bitterness. Great for experimenting with homemade tobacco blends and wrappers.

A Legendary Leaf for the Serious Grower
If you're ready to grow your own tobacco with bold flavor, massive leaves, and time-honored tradition, Black Mammoth offers a rewarding journey from seed to smoke.

Grow history. Smoke heritage. Plant Black Mammoth. 🌿