Geranium Ivy Tornado (Pelargonium peltatum) from seed can be a rewarding experience. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Materials Needed:
- Geranium ivy seeds
- Seed starting mix
- Seed trays or small pots
- Clear plastic cover or plastic wrap
- Spray bottle
- Labels (optional)
- Grow lights or a sunny windowsill
Geranium Ivy Tornado Steps:
- Prepare the Seed Starting Mix:
- Use a sterile seed starting mix to prevent disease. Moisten the mix with water until it’s damp but not soggy.
- Fill Seed Trays or Pots:
- Fill your seed trays or small pots with the moistened seed starting mix. Leave a small gap at the top to prevent water from spilling over.
- Sow the Seeds:
- Sow the geranium ivy seeds on the surface of the soil. Press them gently into the soil but do not cover them completely, as they need light to germinate.
- Water the Seeds:
- Use a spray bottle to mist the soil surface lightly. This helps to keep the seeds in place and provides the moisture needed for germination.
- Cover the Trays/Pots:
- Cover the seed trays or pots with a clear plastic cover or plastic wrap to create a humid environment. This helps retain moisture and warmth.
- Provide Light:
- Place the covered trays or pots under grow lights or in a sunny windowsill. Geranium ivy seeds need light to germinate. If using grow lights, keep them on for 12-16 hours a day.
- Maintain Moisture:
- Check the soil regularly to ensure it stays moist. Mist with water as needed. Avoid overwatering, which can cause the seeds to rot.
- Germination:
- Germination can take anywhere from 7 to 21 days. Once the seeds have sprouted, remove the plastic cover.

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