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30 Rare Seeds| Julia Child rosa floribunda rose seeds #1145| BUY 4 GET 1 Free|
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30 Rare Seeds| Julia Child rosa floribunda rose seeds #1145| BUY 4 GET 1 Free|

Fast Shipping Ship by Envelope and Stamps. DELIVERY: Estimated 7-9 days from shipping order. BUY 4 GET 1 FREE Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Rose seeds need a period of cold storage to sprout. Place in …
Fast Shipping Ship by Envelope and Stamps. DELIVERY: Estimated 7-9 days from shipping order. BUY 4 GET 1 FREE Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Rose seeds need a period of cold storage to sprout. Place in a seed tray, with saturated but not soaking wet soil, cover with plastic wrap, and place in fridge for 10-12 weeks. This cold period puts the seed in a state of hibernation, thus causing it to activate when warmed back up. Then remove and place in an area where the temp is around 70-75 degrees. Only about 40-50 percent of seeds will sprout. Never touch the seedling with your hands, use a spoon to transplant to bigger pots when needed. Fertilize, and when the plant is around a foot tall, plant outside, fertilizing again. Size: 3-4 Feet Tall, 3 Feet Wide Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Instructions 1. Planting your seeds When you think your seeds are ready for planting (6-10 weeks), remove the bag from the refrigerator if that was your stratification method. You will need shallow trays or small pots to plant your seeds. Whatever works between the trays and pots is fine as long they have good drainage. The ideal size of the trays or pots should be 3-4 inches deep. You can use separate trays when planting seeds from different varieties of rose hips. You must follow your labeling all the way down from harvesting, treatment, and planting. The rose bush name and planting date are some of the details to indicate on your trays or pots. 2. Fill the planting tray with high-quality commercial potting soil. A mix created especially for seedlings is preferable. 3 .Place the rose seeds in the tray and cover them with about 1/2 inch of potting soil. Rose seeds should be planted in late winter, about six weeks before the last frost of the season. 4. Spray the soil lightly with a mister. Slide the planting tray into a large, clear plastic bag and seal the opening with a twist tie. Keep the soil pots or trays watered but not soggy. Do not let them dry up as this might affect the germination of your seeds. 5. Put the tray in a warm place that gets indirect light. Although you may not have to water the tray while it's in the greenhouse atmosphere of the plastic bag, it should be checked periodically. If the soil appears dry, remove the tray and spray the soil lightly, then return the tray to the bag. 6. Watch for seedlings to emerge and roots to develop. When they do, take the tray out of the plastic bag. This will take approximately 15 to 20 days. Move the tray to a sunny window and keep the seedlings moist. 6. Planting your seedlings When the seedlings are grown a few inches tall with at least three true leaves, they are ready to be transplanted. Transplant the seedlings to small pots when it appears that they are beginning to outgrow the planting tray (You can transplant them into a four-inch pot of your liking.) . After the danger of frost has passed, plant the seedlings outside in a location that gets full sun for most of the day To Purchase, Click the Buy Now Button Below! Price is firm. Easy assembly with instructions
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Fast Shipping Ship by Envelope and Stamps. DELIVERY: Estimated 7-9 days from shipping order. BUY 4 GET 1 FREE Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Rose seeds need a period of cold storage to sprout. Place in a seed tray, with saturated but not soaking wet soil, cover with plastic wrap, and place in fridge for 10-12 weeks. This cold period puts the seed in a state of hibernation, thus causing it to activate when warmed back up. Then remove and place in an area where the temp is around 70-75 degrees. Only about 40-50 percent of seeds will sprout. Never touch the seedling with your hands, use a spoon to transplant to bigger pots when needed. Fertilize, and when the plant is around a foot tall, plant outside, fertilizing again. Size: 3-4 Feet Tall, 3 Feet Wide Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Instructions 1. Planting your seeds When you think your seeds are ready for planting (6-10 weeks), remove the bag from the refrigerator if that was your stratification method. You will need shallow trays or small pots to plant your seeds. Whatever works between the trays and pots is fine as long they have good drainage. The ideal size of the trays or pots should be 3-4 inches deep. You can use separate trays when planting seeds from different varieties of rose hips. You must follow your labeling all the way down from harvesting, treatment, and planting. The rose bush name and planting date are some of the details to indicate on your trays or pots. 2. Fill the planting tray with high-quality commercial potting soil. A mix created especially for seedlings is preferable. 3 .Place the rose seeds in the tray and cover them with about 1/2 inch of potting soil. Rose seeds should be planted in late winter, about six weeks before the last frost of the season. 4. Spray the soil lightly with a mister. Slide the planting tray into a large, clear plastic bag and seal the opening with a twist tie. Keep the soil pots or trays watered but not soggy. Do not let them dry up as this might affect the germination of your seeds. 5. Put the tray in a warm place that gets indirect light. Although you may not have to water the tray while it's in the greenhouse atmosphere of the plastic bag, it should be checked periodically. If the soil appears dry, remove the tray and spray the soil lightly, then return the tray to the bag. 6. Watch for seedlings to emerge and roots to develop. When they do, take the tray out of the plastic bag. This will take approximately 15 to 20 days. Move the tray to a sunny window and keep the seedlings moist. 6. Planting your seedlings When the seedlings are grown a few inches tall with at least three true leaves, they are ready to be transplanted. Transplant the seedlings to small pots when it appears that they are beginning to outgrow the planting tray (You can transplant them into a four-inch pot of your liking.) . After the danger of frost has passed, plant the seedlings outside in a location that gets full sun for most of the day To Purchase, Click the Buy Now Button Below! Price is firm. Easy assembly with instructions