Marigold Antigua Orange F1 Seeds – Compact African Marigold with Large Orange Blooms
Marigold Antigua Orange F1 is a dwarf African marigold variety known for its large, fully double orange flowers and compact plant habit. Unlike taller African marigolds that can become leggy, Antigua Orange stays neat and uniform, making it suitable for pots, borders, landscaping projects, and seasonal flower beds.
This F1 hybrid produces bright orange blooms that stand out in the garden even during hot summer weather. Plants remain compact while continuously producing flowers, creating a dense display of color throughout the growing season.
Why Grow Marigold Antigua Orange?
- Large fully double orange flowers
- Compact plants suitable for small spaces
- Early flowering F1 hybrid
- Uniform growth and flowering
- Performs well in Indian weather conditions
- Suitable for pots, grow bags, and flower beds
- Attractive to bees and butterflies
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Tagetes erecta
- Variety: Antigua Orange F1
- Plant Height: 25–30 cm
- Plant Spread: 20–25 cm
- Flower Size: 7–10 cm
- Flower Color: Bright Orange
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Germination Time: 5–10 Days
- Flowering Period: 60–75 Days After Sowing
Best Sowing Season in India
North India: August–February
South India: September–January
Rajasthan and Gujarat: August–December
Hill Regions: March–May
For winter flowering displays, sow seeds from late monsoon to early autumn.
Growing Guide
Sow seeds in a light, well-drained growing medium and keep the soil moist during germination. Seeds usually sprout within 5–10 days under warm conditions.
Transplant seedlings when they develop 3–4 true leaves. Plant them in a sunny location with fertile soil. Regular watering and occasional feeding encourage stronger growth and more flowers.
Removing faded blooms helps maintain a tidy appearance and promotes continued flowering.
Suitable For
- Flower beds
- Border planting
- Balcony gardens
- Terrace containers
- Landscape projects
- Seasonal bedding displays
Growing Observation
Under Indian winter growing conditions, Antigua Orange typically forms a compact mound covered with large orange blooms. Plants stay more uniform than traditional African marigold varieties, making them useful for mass planting and decorative borders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Marigold Antigua Orange suitable for pots?
Yes. Plants remain compact and flower heavily in medium-sized containers.
How many days do seeds take to germinate?
Most seeds germinate within 5–10 days.
Does Antigua Orange require full sunlight?
Yes. At least 6 hours of direct sunlight produces the best flowering.
Is this an African marigold?
Yes. Antigua Orange belongs to the African marigold group (Tagetes erecta).
When does it start flowering?
Plants generally begin flowering 60–75 days after sowing under favorable conditions.

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