Zinnia Elegans Red
- Zinnia Elegans Red Abundance of semi-double to double flowers
- Strong, well-branched stems
- Flowering in batches
- Specifically bred for cut flower growers
- Cosmos limara lemon can be a good companion
Number of Seeds | 15-20 Seeds |
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Sowing month | Feb to Oct |
Blooming Month | April To Dec |
Temperature | Above 30C |
Sun | Full sun except may june |
Advance your garden with exotic double-flowered Zinnia plants, making it the most attractive. These vibrant and vivid flowering plants, which belong to the North and South Americas, are known for their colorful and exquisite blooms in various shades of color, including red, orange, pink, yellow, purple, and white. This makes Zinnias a two-year plant that only lasts for this year’s flowering and seed production before the disappearance of the flower.
Guide to growing Zinnia Elegans Red from seeds
Zinnia Elegans Red Sunlight: Please Sun your Zinnias for 8+ hours daily; your zinnias will be happy and succeed, too. Keep them in the morning sun else the tendency will be towards leggy growth and fewer blooms.
Watering: Water Zinnias lightly, paying attention to the root zone. This is necessary before the seedlings start sprouting. Once this is done, reduce watering to 3 days weekly to save it from rot of over watering Zinnia profusion single another hybrid variety
Zinnia Elegans Red Fertilizer: Keeping an eye on zinnias with regular fertilizing makes them better plants. Use Gardengram Grow N Glow fertilizer for better performance and timing, applying one teaspoon after 15 days. Make sure that you thoroughly water your plants after putting on fertilizers.
Zinnia Elegans Red Soil: Site your Zinnias where they would be in the ground with an excellent drainage system and rich in organic acids because of their flowering season. Airflow around the plant matters; it can avoid the emergence of powdery mildew.
Zinnia Elegans Red Give fertilizer to plants at least twice during the growing season using a balanced granular or water-soluble 20-20-20 fertilizer or a slow-release fertilizer at the time of planting. Give each plant plenty of space when setting them out as the hairy stems of zinnias are susceptible to powdery mildew.
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