Winter Season Flower Seeds Combo 2

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  • Packet contains : 4-Type Seeds.
  • Combo Seeds: Candytuft Seeds, Dahlia Seeds, Celosia Seeds, Coreopsis Seeds.
  • Sowing season : Winter Season Flower.
  • Mode of sowing : Direct sowing or transplanting seedlings.
  • Germination Time : 7-14 days, depending on the species.
  • Harvesting : Winter Season Flower Seeds Combo 2 harvesting time 60-90 days after sowing for full blooms.
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WINTER SEASON FLOWER SEEDS COMBO 2 GERMINATION PROCESS

Soaking 5-6 hours in the water For Better Results :
Soaking seeds in water before planting can help speed up germination by softening the outer seed coat, allowing water and air to penetrate the seed more easily. This can help to trigger the biochemical processes that lead to the germination of winter season flower seeds combo 2.

Use 50% Compost & 50 Soil:
Using a mixture of 50% compost and 50% soil can provide an ideal environment for seed germination. Compost provides organic matter and nutrients that can aid in the growth of the seedlings, while soil provides a stable base for the roots to anchor and absorb water and nutrients. It is important to ensure that the compost used is mature and free from any harmful pathogens that may damage the seeds or seedlings. Additionally, it is recommended to provide the seeds with adequate sunlight, water, and temperature for optimal germination of Seeds.

Do not Overwater:
Use well-draining soil. Soil that doesn’t drain well can lead to waterlogged roots, which can cause root rot and other problems. Check the soil moisture level regularly. Stick your finger into the soil about an inch deep. If the soil is dry, it’s time to water. If it’s still moist, hold off on watering.

After 2-3 Months Enjoy Your Vegetable :
Apply vermicompost twice a week Depending on the size of your plant, apply a small amount of vermicompost to the soil around the base of the plant twice a week. It is essential to avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to plant burn or root damage Seeds.

GROWING WINTER SEASON FLOWER PLANTS IN POTS :

    1. Select the Right Pot: Choose containers with adequate drainage to avoid waterlogging. The pot should be large enough to accommodate the root system, allowing the plant to grow comfortably. Terracotta or plastic pots work well, depending on your climate and aesthetic preference.
    2. Choose the Right Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix enriched with compost or organic matter. For winter flowers, ensure the soil retains some moisture but doesn’t stay waterlogged. Adding perlite or sand can improve drainage.
    3. Place in a Sunny Spot: Winter flowers generally need 4-6 hours of sunlight daily. Find a sunny, sheltered spot, such as a patio, balcony, or garden corner that gets sufficient light during the cooler months.
    4. Watering: Even though winter is cooler, potted plants still require regular watering. Check the soil moisture frequently, as pots can dry out faster. Keep the soil moist but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
    5. Temperature Management: Depending on your region’s winter conditions, protect the plants from frost by moving pots indoors or to sheltered spots during extreme cold snaps. You can also use frost cloths or coverings to protect plants during the night.
    6. Fertilizing: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season. Winter flowering plants may not need as much feeding as summer ones, but regular nutrition ensures continuous blooming.
    7. Deadheading and Pruning: Regularly remove spent flowers to encourage new blooms and maintain the plant’s appearance. Prune any dead or yellowing leaves to promote healthy growth and prevent fungal diseases.
    8. Pest and Disease Control: Keep an eye on common pests like aphids and fungal diseases, which can thrive in cool, damp conditions. Use appropriate treatments, like insecticidal soaps or organic sprays, to manage infestations.
    9. Grouping Plants: Arrange pots in clusters to protect them from cold winds and conserve warmth. Grouping plants also helps create a more visually appealing display in your winter garden.
    10. Mulching: Add a layer of mulch on top of the soil in your pots to help retain moisture and regulate the temperature. Mulch also helps suppress weeds and adds a decorative touch.

By following these steps, you can enjoy vibrant, healthy flowers throughout the winter season in your potted garden. Candytuft Seeds, Dahlia Seeds, Celosia Seeds, Coreopsis Seeds you can plant in winter.

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Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 5 cm

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Winter Season Flower Seeds Combo 2

Winter Season Flower Seeds Combo 2

99.00299.00 (-67%)