Lisianthus Seeds: How to Best Grow These Beautiful Blooms
ArrowCONTINUE READINGGrowing lisianthus seeds can be a rewarding and beautiful process. Not only can you grow your own blooms directly from seed, but you can also harvest your very
Lisianthus grows slowly from seed, which is why germinating indoors starting in January or February is a must. Keep these tiny seeds warm once planted in soil, and do not cover the
Most lisianthus plants aren’t ready to be planted outdoors until late spring, but their blooms should develop in late fall! You can also dig up your plants and overwinter them in
Popular Lisianthus Varieties– Echo – Voyage – Arena – Heidi – Charisma
Germinating and Growing Lisianthus from Seed– Handle your seeds with care. – Fill your desired planting container. – Place a few seeds per container or small area. – Mi
– Keep your seedlings under a grow light and in a warm location for roughly 10 days. – Thin your seedlings if necessary, and keep your small plants moist as they develop.
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