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2,000 Mixed Color Cockscomb Seeds – Flower Seeds, High Germination Rate, Easy to Plant for Garden Potted Plants

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Planting Instructions:

1. Potting Mix: It is recommended to use a light, well-drained potting mix or seed-starting pellets for sowing and seedling emergence. Avoid yellowed, heavy, or compacted soils, as they hinder germination.

2. Temperature: At the time of sowing, the average daytime and nighttime temperature should be above 18°C ​​(64°F); temperatures that are too low will slow down germination. After sowing, cover with plastic film to maintain temperature and humidity. Germination is generally faster between 21°C and 30°C (70°F and 86°F).

3. Promoting Germination: Soak the seeds in warm water (approximately 40°C/104°F) for 4 to 8 hours (allow the water to cool naturally; a constant temperature is not necessary). This can accelerate germination. Very small seeds do not need to be soaked.

4. Watering: The potting mix must be kept moist during germination.

5. Light: Before germination, place the seedlings in a bright location, but away from direct sunlight. After germination, ensure they receive sufficient light; otherwise, they risk becoming leggy.

6. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have at least six true leaves, transplant them into individual pots. Water thoroughly before transplanting, ensuring that the soil and roots are well-moistened. Water thoroughly again after transplanting.

7. Germination Time: Germination time is strongly influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, soil properties, planting depth, and seed type.

The germination time varies depending on the seeds.

8. Large-scale outdoor sowing: For large-scale outdoor sowing, it is not necessary to soak the seeds. Simply loosen the soil to a depth of approximately 10 cm. The soil must be loose and friable to facilitate germination. Once the soil is prepared, sow by broadcasting or in rows. Then, water thoroughly.

Features

  • Brand
    AMORLY
  • Material
    Plant-based materials
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Planting / Sowing Period
    April
  • Exposure
    Sun
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What to plant and sow in March

For most gardeners, the year really kicks off in March. Depending on where you live, the amount of sun exposure you have and what you plan to grow, you can start seeds indoors and in greenhouses, repot your indoor plants and sow your summer annuals. Lettuces, leeks and carrots can also go in the ground from mid-March.
What to plant and sow in March
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