C-Pioneer 200PCS Rare Blue Evening Primrose Seeds Garden Decor Flower
Specifications:
Material: blue evening primrose
Feature: It blossom in evening
Color: blue flower
Features
Evening primrose is a member of the Oenothera family and also is commonly called sundrops or desert evening primrose. Most gardeners treat evening primrose as an annual, but they are biennial or perennials that reseed themselves.
Package Included:
200 pcs seeds in 2 bags
Method:
1.Place the hyacinth in the bottom of the spherical open bottle,make its diameter just coincides with the mouth of the bottle and the stump of the chassis and the water just contact as well.
2. make the whole device with black plastic cover, and place it in low temperature environment, 9-10 ? more suitable for rooting.
3.About 3 weeks or so, you can see the root growing.
4.At this time black plastic can be removed, the bottle moved to light. the beginning of the day see 1-2 hours of light, and then gradually increased to 7-8 hours.
5. After the roots grow, reduce the surface of the water and the bottom of the bulb to prevent bulb soft rot.
6.Roots grow a week later, keep the distance of 1cm more appropriate.
7.do not have to change the water often, only in the observation of some muddy water can be replaced.
8.In addition, the hyacinth root tip growth point is more fragile, do not put the root when changing the water, just along the mouth of the bottle and the water will be poured out, and then add the new water along the bottle.
Note:
1. During its growth process, 9-10 ? suitable for rooting, 10-12 ? for long leaves, 17-20 ? suitable for flowering.
2. Under normal conservation, it takes about 30 days from budding to flowering, the higher of the ambient temperature,the earlier of its flowering.
3. Flowering time is about 10-15 days, the lower of the ambient temperature, the longer of the flowering period. After flowering, it can be moved into the indoor viewing.
- Material: blue evening primrose
- Feature: sow it in n a dark, cool environment
- Color: blue flower
- Evening primrose is a member of the Oenothera family and also is commonly called sundrops or desert evening primrose
- Most gardeners treat evening primrose as an annual, but they are biennial or perennials that reseed themselves