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Description
Description
Bijli Flowers are attractiveflowers,it has goode selflife and it grow in all season,so all time your garden is blomming…
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Key Specs
- Brand – AGRILABH
- Varity: AGRILABH BIJLI
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Other Features And Applications Plant is 60-70 cm tall
Profuse flowering, white compact flowers
Attractive flowers for bedding and for cut flower
Good shelf life, all season
1. Timing: Determine the best time to sow the seeds based on your local climate and growing conditions. Some flowers are best sown in spring, while others can be sown in fall or even indoors in certain seasons.
2. Soil Preparation: Prepare a well-draining planting area or pots with good quality potting soil. Remove debris and weeds from the area.
3. Sowing Seeds:
- Read the instructions on the seed packet for any specific requirements.
- Typically, you’ll lightly press the seeds into the soil and cover them with a thin layer of soil. Some seeds might require light to germinate and should not be buried too deep.
4. Watering:
- Water the soil gently after sowing to ensure the seeds are in contact with the moist soil.
- Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. You can mist the soil surface if needed to prevent disturbing the seeds.
5. Germination and Growth:
- Place the planted seeds in a location that provides the appropriate light and temperature conditions for the specific flower type.
- Depending on the flower, germination can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.
6. Transplanting (If Necessary):
- Once the seedlings have developed a few true leaves and are sturdy enough, they can be transplanted to their final outdoor location or larger pots.
7. Care:
- Water the seedlings regularly to keep the soil consistently moist during their early growth.
- Provide appropriate light conditions; some flowers require full sun, while others thrive in partial shade.
8. Fertilization:
- Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer according to the package instructions to provide necessary nutrients.
9. Maintenance:
- As the plants grow, you might need to thin them out or provide support if they become tall and top-heavy.