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Outsidepride 20 Seeds Perennial Hibiscus Luna Mix Flower Seeds for Planting
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Outsidepride 20 Seeds Perennial Hibiscus Luna Mix Flower Seeds for Planting

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Customers have had mixed experiences with this product, with some plants dying quickly and others getting ready to sprout. However, many customers have found the product to be easy and fast to germinate, with some plants coming through in a matter of days. There are a lot of seeds per pack, so customers should be aware of this when purchasing.
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Hibiscus is a perennial plant growing in USDA zones 5 - 9. ith bright 6 - 8 inch blooms of pink, red, rose, and white and dark green foliage, this perennial is an absolute eye-catcher! Grown from Hibiscus seed, it is a compact, well-branched plant that is ideal for container plantings and landscape use. It reaches 24 - 36 inches tall and 24 inches wide an…
Hibiscus is a perennial plant growing in USDA zones 5 - 9. ith bright 6 - 8 inch blooms of pink, red, rose, and white and dark green foliage, this perennial is an absolute eye-catcher! Grown from Hibiscus seed, it is a compact, well-branched plant that is ideal for container plantings and landscape use. It reaches 24 - 36 inches tall and 24 inches wide and has a long bloom season. Once established, hardy Hibiscus withstands a variety of environmental conditions although it prefers a weekly deep watering. Hibiscus care includes deadheading the blooms to keep the plant producing more flowers all summer and into the fall. Great container plant or grow directly in the flower garden. Sow 1 - 2 seeds per plant and keep seeds moist until germination. Start the flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is predicted. Most gardeners recommend nicking the seeds with a knife and soaking them over night in warm water. Sow the flower seeds into small pots or starter trays using well-draining, sterile potting mix. Lightly cover the seed and keep moist, but not soggy. Hibiscus (Hibiscus Moscheutos Luna Mix) - With bright 6 - 8 inch blooms of pink, red, rose, and white and dark green foliage, this perennial is an absolute eye-catcher! Grown from Hibiscus seed, it is a compact, well-branched plant that is ideal for container plantings and landscape use. It reaches 24 - 36 inches tall and 24 inches wide and has a long bloom season. Once established, hardy Hibiscus withstands a variety of environmental conditions although it prefers a weekly deep watering. Hibiscus care includes deadheading the blooms to keep the plant producing more flowers all summer and into the fall. Growing this Hibiscus flower seeds mix is not complicated. Start the flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is predicted. Most gardeners recommend nicking the seeds with a knife and soaking them over night in warm water. Sow the flower seeds into small pots or starter trays using well-draining, sterile potting mix. Lightly cover the seed and keep moist, but not soggy. The seeds can actually rot if the soil is too wet. Keeping the temperature consistently warm and the soil consistently moist will aid germination. After seedlings have developed and there are several sets of true leaves with the stems having begun to harden and become woody, the young Hibiscus plant can be moved to larger pots or to a protected place in the garden. These tender young plants should be introduced to the sun gradually over several days. At this point a water soluble fertilizer can be used.
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this product, with some plants dying quickly and others getting ready to sprout. However, many customers have found the product to be easy and fast to germinate, with some plants coming through in a matter of days. There are a lot of seeds per pack, so customers should be aware of this when purchasing.

Pros

  • Good quantity of seeds
  • Fast growth
  • Suitable for various conditions

Cons

  • Some seeds may die
  • Slow growth in colder climates
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Hibiscus is a perennial plant growing in USDA zones 5 - 9. ith bright 6 - 8 inch blooms of pink, red, rose, and white and dark green foliage, this perennial is an absolute eye-catcher! Grown from Hibiscus seed, it is a compact, well-branched plant that is ideal for container plantings and landscape use. It reaches 24 - 36 inches tall and 24 inches wide and has a long bloom season. Once established, hardy Hibiscus withstands a variety of environmental conditions although it prefers a weekly deep watering. Hibiscus care includes deadheading the blooms to keep the plant producing more flowers all summer and into the fall. Great container plant or grow directly in the flower garden. Sow 1 - 2 seeds per plant and keep seeds moist until germination. Start the flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is predicted. Most gardeners recommend nicking the seeds with a knife and soaking them over night in warm water. Sow the flower seeds into small pots or starter trays using well-draining, sterile potting mix. Lightly cover the seed and keep moist, but not soggy. Hibiscus (Hibiscus Moscheutos Luna Mix) - With bright 6 - 8 inch blooms of pink, red, rose, and white and dark green foliage, this perennial is an absolute eye-catcher! Grown from Hibiscus seed, it is a compact, well-branched plant that is ideal for container plantings and landscape use. It reaches 24 - 36 inches tall and 24 inches wide and has a long bloom season. Once established, hardy Hibiscus withstands a variety of environmental conditions although it prefers a weekly deep watering. Hibiscus care includes deadheading the blooms to keep the plant producing more flowers all summer and into the fall. Growing this Hibiscus flower seeds mix is not complicated. Start the flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is predicted. Most gardeners recommend nicking the seeds with a knife and soaking them over night in warm water. Sow the flower seeds into small pots or starter trays using well-draining, sterile potting mix. Lightly cover the seed and keep moist, but not soggy. The seeds can actually rot if the soil is too wet. Keeping the temperature consistently warm and the soil consistently moist will aid germination. After seedlings have developed and there are several sets of true leaves with the stems having begun to harden and become woody, the young Hibiscus plant can be moved to larger pots or to a protected place in the garden. These tender young plants should be introduced to the sun gradually over several days. At this point a water soluble fertilizer can be used.

Specifications

Pack Size20
OriginUsa
OrganicGmo Free
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Water RequirementsModerate Watering
Expected Blooming PeriodSummer
Special FeatureExtended Bloom Time
Item Weight22.68 Grams
ColorLuna Mix
Plant Or Animal Product TypeHibiscus
Usda Hardiness Zone5
Soil TypeSandy Soil
Indoor/outdoor UsageIndoor
Package Dimensions4.5 X 3.25 X 0.1 Inches
BrandOutsidepride
Product Care InstructionsKeep Moist,water