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Posting for under a month10 Pink Mountain Rose Seeds Rare pink succulent Greenovia Aurea ex El Hierro Seeds
Westminster, London
£24.98
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These succulent seeds are super tiny, but don't be fooled - they pack a punch in terms of beauty and unique features.
Bring some sophistication to your garden or indoor space with our Pink Rose Succulent Seeds. These seeds produce stunning Aeonium succulent plants with a unique pink color that is sure to impress.
Our seeds are easy to grow and care for, making them perfect for both experienced and novice gardeners. Simply plant them in well-draining soil and keep them in a sunny location with occasional watering. In just a few weeks, you'll see sprouts emerging from the soil, ready to grow into beautiful pink rose succulent plants.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to grow your own stunning Pink Rose Aeonium Succulent Plants. Order your Pink Rose Succulent Seeds today!
Features:
Pink rose Aeonium succulent seeds
Easy to grow and care for
Striking color
Unique rosette-shaped leaves
Perfect for garden or indoor spaces
Specifications:
Quantity: 10 seeds
In addition to saving money on mature succulent plants, you'll be able to introduce rare varieties to the mix that are difficult to find otherwise.
You're ensured that all the seeds are from the latest harvest. Germination rates are high by strictly following the instructions below.
Grow Succulents from Seeds instructions
Succulent seeds propagation highly depends on temperature, light and humidity.
Temperature: In general, the best temperature range is from 55F-72F (15C to 22C). Most succulent seeds will not germinate if the temperature exceeds 72F. Temperature drops during the night time will encourage germination.
Light: Using diffused light during germination is highly recommended if the indoor area is not bright enough. Avoid direct sunlight.
Humidity: Keep the moisture level higher for the first few weeks. Cover it with clear pot lid or plastic wrap
Sowing Steps instructions:
1. Prepare the growing medium: Saturate peat pellet with warm water in a clean cup to make it expand
or bake your soil mix at 300F for about 30 minutes to kill bug eggs. Alternatively, you can microwave your soil for 10 minutes. Allow it to cool, then wet it thoroughly and allow it to drain.
2. Thoroughly wash your tray/pot to ensure no residue from old soil. Fill your planting pot (with drainage holes) with the peat pellet or your soil mix, about 1/2 inch from the top
3. Plant succulent seeds (super tiny): Press the soil's surface very lightly to make it flat, Dampen it so that the seeds stick to the soil. Use a wet toothpick to gently spread the seeds around. Give them space between each other. Don't cover the tiny seeds with soil.
4. Cover your pot with a clear lid or plastic wrap.
5. Set the pot inside the shallow tray with distilled water until the soil is saturated but not soggy. Always water from the bottom. Avoid overhead watering including mist and spray.
6. Set the tray in a brightly lit location but out of direct sunlight.
6. Keep the temperature within 55F-72F.
7. Keep the soil moist but not soggy, as too much water can drown your seeds. Open the lid twice a day (10 minutes each) to keep the air moving.
Watch Them Grow:
1. Depending on the type of succulent, temperature, and light, your succulents may take anywhere from one week to a few months to begin growing, even with the same species. Once you see leaves begin to emerge, remove the lid during the day to keep them ventilated. Remove the lid but keep the growing medium moist for the rest of seeds to germinate until their fourth true leaves have developed. Do not let the medium dry out completely during the first four months.
2. Keep the soil moist and ensure adequate drainage. This is when their roots are just starting to develop, so it's crucial to keep them hydrated. Monitor your plants' growth, keep them in the shade for the first 12 months. Keep the temperature within the range from 55F to 78F. Use your best judgment until you're watering them about once per week.
3. Introduce succulents to sunlight. The baby plants especially don't like direct sunlight, so wait until their leaves begin to mature before slowly introducing them to more and more light.
Storage of seeds
Keep the seeds in a dry and cool condition up to few months if you decide to sow them later.
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