About the seeds:
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
germination time |
14-21 days |
depth |
1/8” |
spacing |
3-4 seeds per planter or 18″-24“ apart |
recommended planter |
6“-12″ planter or box, or garden bed |
time to maturity |
54-63 days |
seed prep |
pre-soak | scarification | stratification | none |
method |
greenhouse | paper towel method | direct sow |
temperature |
>60F |
About the Plants:
description |
Long trailing plants with circular green leaves and colorful paper-y blooms ranging from yellows and pinks to oranges and reds. |
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
growth speed |
slow | medium | fast |
size of plant |
12”-18” long, 12″-24″ wide with 2.5″ flowers |
light |
full sun | partial sun | shade | grow lights |
soil |
well-draining coconut coir/peat-based potting mix |
temperature |
warm | cool |
pet-friendly |
cats | dogs | no |
pests |
aphids, whitefly, mealybugs |
fertilization |
heavy | moderate | light |
Instructions:
We recommend using the following to sow the seeds:
- 12 Cavity Greenhouse or Planter with Humidity Dome
- Soil Pellets or Soil Pods
- Liquid Fertilizer
Nasturtiums are pretty hardy and can tolerate poorer soils or watering. They prefer cooler weather and don’t tolerate hot weather as well, so they’re best sown in early spring or fall.
This variety is a dwarfed variety and doesn’t require as much light. The entire plant(except the roots) is edible and can be used in salads or cooking!
(Find more info on germinating seeds by going to our seed guide)
These seeds are for the 2024 growing season.
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