How to Cultivate Morning Glory Pink Picotee from Seeds
Number of seeds | 25-30 seeds |
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Sowing Month | Feb To Oct |
Blooming months | April to Jan |
Temperature | Day time above 30C |
Sun | Full Sun |
Morning Glory Pink Picotee Sowing the Seeds
- Firstly Prepare the Seeds: Soak the seeds in warm water overnight. This will rehydrate the outer layer and cause them to germinate sooner.
- Select the Proper Place: Select a sunspot where vines are able to creep on some type of support, e.g., trellis or fence.
- Sow the Seeds: Plant seeds ¼ inch deep, 6–12 inches apart.
- Water Soak: Water soil deeply but not too much until seeds sprout, generally 7–10 days.
- Ginger lily grows in same weather condition
How to Care for Your Morning Glories
- Watering: Water sparingly when dry. Allow soil to dry a bit between waterings to avoid root rot.
- Fertilizing: Hence Apply an all-purpose balanced fertilizer once a month. Avoid too much nitrogen to avoid leaves grown at the expense of flowers.
- Supporting the Vines: also Utilize older vines that can be tied on fences and trellises. The support will naturally cause the vines to wind around it and climb.
- Pests: Inspect for spider mites or aphids. With water, or if need be, spray plants with insecticidal soap.
- Slow Flowering: Excessive shade or fertilizer will make it bloom late. Provide plants with plenty of light also.
- Overgrowth: It will get too long too easily on your morning glories. Trim the vines if they get too long or try to dominate other plants.
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