Absolutely Gorgeous Plants.

10 Seeds Extremely Rare Heirloom Ornamental Burgundy Leaf Green Cotton Seed, Yellow Blooms Changing To Light Pink Then Dark Pink Blooms And Burgundy Foliage.   
The fibers are
 green and can be spun. 

GROWING COTTON INDOORS?

COTTON IS A PERENNIAL PLANT BUT MOSTLY GROWN AS AN ANNUAL AS IT CANNOT WITHSTAND FROST. COTTON NEEDS A LOT OF SUNSHINE, WARM CONDITIONS AND 4-5 MONTHS OF FROST-FREE TEMPERATURES TO MATURE AND PRODUCE COTTON. NOT ALL REGIONS ARE LUCKY TO HAVE LONG WARM SUMMERS, HOWEVER COTTON CAN BE GROWN INDOORS TOO. YOU CAN NOT ONLY GREATLY EXTEND YOUR GROWING SEASON FOR THE COTTON PLANTS, BUT YOU CAN ALSO BETTER PROTECT THE PLANTS FROM DAMAGING WINDS AND HEAVY RAINS. COTTON CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY GROWN INDOORS IN THE NORTHERN STATES OF USA, AS WELL AS CANADA, UK AND MANY OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WITH SOME CARE.

GROWING COTTON OUTDOORS IN YOUR GARDEN?

Cotton is a perennial plant but mostly grown as an annual as it cannot withstand frost. Cotton needs a lot of sunshine, warm conditions and 4-5 months of frost-free temperatures to mature and produce cotton.

1. Work the soil to 3-4 inches deep to eliminate weeds.

2. Incorporate compost into the soil to provide nutrients for the cotton plant.

3. After all danger of frost has passed and soil temperatures have warmed up to 60 degrees, its time to plant cotton seeds.

4. Plant cotton seeds in moist soil, in groups of three seeds, 1 inch deep and 6 inches apart.

5. Cotton seeds germinate in 7 to 10 days if soil temperatures are above 60 degrees Fahrenheit (16 degrees Celsius).

6. Cotton does not like a lot of water. So water once in about 7 days. Water more frequently in summer months if leaves show signs of drying.

7. Feed the cotton plants with a granular or liquid plant fertilizer like a Rose Food available on the market. Follow the fertilizer dosage instructions on the label.

8. Large yellow turning light pink then to dark pink flowers appear in 45 days from sowing. Flowers wither off and form bolls.

9. Stop watering 16-18 weeks from sowing when bolls have been formed, so that the plant begins to dry and shed their leaves, and the bolls will split open to form a fluffy ball.