Petunia Tie Dye Purple Seed supplied as: Pelleted.
Petunia Tie Dye Purple You’ve never seen petunia hanging baskets like these – each Shock Wave plant is blanketed with masses of colour from the amazing number of petite, so high-impact flowers.
Number of Seeds | 8-10 |
---|---|
Sowing month | Aug to Jan |
Sowing temperature | 20-35C |
Blooming month | Dec to April |
Sun | Full |
Plug crop time: 4 to 6 weeks
Transplant to finish: Spring 5 to 6 weeks, Summer 4 to 5 weeks
Allysum deep pink shares the same weather
- Blooms in a 4 to 6-day window.
- Smaller blooms rebound faster from overhead watering and rain than other petunias – stays fresher-looking at retail and outdoors.
- Performs equally well in small spaces, baskets, containers, and mixed combos.
- The series features a plant structure and shape like the E3 Easy Wave.
- Recommended in Wave branded packaging: 4-in./10-cm pots, premium quarts, 306 premium packs with handles, hanging baskets.
Petunia Tie Dye Purple Variable purple-blue and the white bicolor pattern is appealing to consumers. Pattern changes based on temperature, light levels, and PGRs used; daminozide use will result in more white showing on the blooms. 10.5-hour daylength required. Limonium statice grows well with petunia
- Growing petunias from seed can be a rewarding process, but it requires patience and attention to detail. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
1. Petunia Tie Dye Purple Gather Supplies:
- So Petunia seeds
- Seed starting trays or pots
- Seed starting mix or a well-draining potting mix
- A small sieve or mesh (for sifting soil)
- Clear plastic or a humidity dome
- A grow light or access to bright natural light also.
- Alyssum Purple shares the same weather
2. Petunia Tie Dye Purple Prepare the Soil:
- Firstly Fill seed trays or pots with seed starting mix. Hence Ensure the mix is light and well-draining. You can use a mix specifically designed for seed starting or create your own by combining equal parts peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite.
3. Sow the Seeds:
- Petunia seeds are tiny and need light to germinate. Do not bury them in the soil. Instead, sprinkle them evenly on the surface of the moistened soil.
- Lastly, Lightly press the seeds into the soil or use a piece of cardboard to gently press them down.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.