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Rose "Pretty Girl" Seeds
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- Product Type: Bonsai
- Use: Indoor
- Classification: Mini Farm
- Full-bloom Period: Summer
- Location: Rooms or Windowsill
- Climate: Subtropics
- Style: Perennial
Desert Rose is better sown in
spring, with the on-demand method to facilitate the management of
post-emergence.
Desert Rose hi dry, sunny environment, drought-resistant but
intolerant of wet, hot but not cold-resistant.
The optimum growth temperature is 20C to 30C degrees.
Should be placed in the sun or enough scattered light place,
Suitably fertile, loose and well-drained sandy loam rich in calcium.
Before planting, be sure to disinfect the substrate. After
emergence, pay attention to broadcast intraday matrix can not be too
wet, otherwise it may result in a large number of root rot and
seedling death.
Seed Germination Instructions:
- Mix one part perlite, one part sand and one part potting soil in a
5-gallon bucket. Add water slowly to the mixture until it is evenly
moist but not soggy. Fill a plastic seedling tray with soil, tamping the
media down slightly until it is 1 inch below the tray's top.
- Spread the desert rose seeds over the surface of the media in the
tray. Space the individual seeds 2 to 3 inches apart. Press the seeds
down gently to ensure full contact with the soil's surface.
- Put on a pair of gloves. Read all label directions and warnings on a
package of seedling fungicide. Dust the fungicide onto the surfaces of
the seeds with a small paintbrush.
- Sprinkle a 1/4- to 1/2-inch layer of soil over the top of the seeds,
covering them completely. Lightly mist the soil's surface with water
from a spray bottle. Cover the tray with a clear plastic cover.
- Position a heat mat in an area with bright, indirect sunlight and a
constant temperature of 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Turn the mat on and
adjust its temperature setting to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the tray
on top of the mat.
- Remove the cover once per day, and wipe away any condensation from
its interior with a paper towel or cloth. Lightly mist over the tray
when the top layer of soil begins to dry. Keep the media moist, but
never soggy.
- Watch for emerging sprouts one week after planting. Remove the cover
once the seeds germinate. Remove the tray from the mat, put the mat away
and replace the tray in its former position.
- Water the seedlings in the morning with a watering can when the top
1 inch of soil becomes dry. Pour the water directly onto the growing
media, being careful not to splash the leaves.
- Fertilize the seedlings weekly with a 10-10-10 water-soluble
fertilizer. Mix 1/2 teaspoon fertilizer with 1 gallon of water. Pour the
fertilizer solution directly into the tray, applying it in place of a
watering.
- Transplant the seedlings into individual 6-inch pots when they
develop six true leaves, generally four weeks after germination. Fill a
6-inch pot three-quarters full of potting soil. Extract one plant from
the tray using a trowel to dig carefully around its roots and lift it
upward. Place the seedling into the center of the pot, positioning the
top of the root ball 2 inches below the top of the pot. Fill the pot
with additional soil until the soil surface is even with the top of the
root ball. Do not plant the seedling deeper than it was previously
growing. Fill the pot with water two to three times to moisten the soil
completely.
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