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White Ivy Leaf Geranium (Pelargonium X Peltatum Tornado) Seeds ~ Spring Flowers ~ Easy Care ~ Flowers ~ Bouquets ~ Spring
White Ivy Leaf Geranium (Pelargonium X Peltatum Tornado) Seeds ~ Spring Flowers ~ Easy Care ~ Flowers ~ Bouquets ~ Spring
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These White Ivy Leaf Geranium Plants have beautiful flower heads that almost glow with their own inner light. Known to attract hummingbirds, these neon-bright and scarlet-colored flowers are beautiful!
~ Includes ~
~ 3 Seeds.
~ Grow and Care Instructions.
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💜Geranium Grow and Care Instructions💜
- Fill your pots or planting cells with moistened potting soil. The ideal size is about 2-3". Eventually, you will have to "pot up" your seedlings. In other words, you will transplant them to a larger pot once they have about three sets of leaves and the roots have filled the starter pot. Although it might seem wise to start with a larger pot, it's not. Seedlings seem to do better in close quarters.
- Place one tiny seed in each pot and cover with a thin layer of moistened soil, just enough to cover the seed. Cover the pots with a piece of plastic wrap or — if you're using a seed-starter — put the clear cover on top.
- Place the whole setup in a place that's warm, with bright, indirect light. Geranium seeds germinate best at 75 degrees F., so consider putting them on top of a refrigerator or using a Heat Mat. If the soil surface gets dry, use a mister to moisten it with water.
- Watch for germination, which can take as few as three days or as long as four weeks. As soon as you see the first shoots of green, remove the covering and moisten the soil if it looks dry.
- Move the tiny plants to a place that gets bright light, with temperatures in the 70s during the day and no lower than 60 degrees F. at night. Although you can grow them on a sunny, south-facing window, grow lights are best. Keep the bulbs no more than 6" above the plants, adjusting as they grow. Leave the lights on for 12 to 16 hours a day.
- Begin fertilization at this stage: once a week with liquid fertilizer that's mixed at half strength.
Geraniums are hardy plants that can adapt to different types of soil and climates once they have been established. Here are a few tips to follow when caring for your geraniums.
- 1. Water routinely. Water your geraniums often—at least once a week—but be sure to allow soil to dry up slightly between waterings. Decrease watering in the winter, and watch the soil to make sure that the roots don’t get too dry. If you’re growing your plants indoors, choose containers with good drainage to prevent root rot and other fungal diseases.
- 2. Prune occasionally. Remove (or ‘deadhead’) any wilting geranium flowers regularly. This encourages new growth and keeps your plant blemish-free. Regular deadheading can also prevent disease. You may also pinch back stems to make your geraniums bushier.
- 3. Fertilize if needed. Fertilize your geraniums every two months using half-strength fertilizer that’s water-soluble. Do not fertilize in the winter to allow your bushes to go dormant. Over fertilizing may result in lush foliage, but poor blooms.
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