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type
green - 10pcs
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You can start seeds in the same soil mixture as adult plants. sow the seeds individually spread out across your soil. It may seem tedious, but this will keep seeds from clumping together in one spot and gives each one a better chance of germination. You can pick them up by hand or use some flat-ended tweezers (be careful not to crush them!) Place the seeds on top of the soil. Do not bury them. You can sift a thin layer of peat moss on top if you want. This will help retain moisture and give the baby plant something to push against, which will help drive the roots solidly into the soil. If you do this, use a spray bottle to spray distilled water over the top of the soil until it’s thoroughly wet. Your seeds are sown! Now you need to keep them warm and moist at all times until germination. There are several ways to do this. Ideally, you want to keep your seeds between 78 and 90 F (25 – 32 C). They will germinate faster if they are warmer than room temperature. Keep an eye on the surface of the soil and do not let it dry out. Spray the surface with distilled water, or you can cover the top with some clear plastic to increase the humidity. Fresh air flow is still important, so make sure to remove the plastic periodically, or you will start to see mold grow on the soil. Do not cover the seeds with plastic if they are ever under direct sunlight. They will easily overheat and die. Seeds don’t need any direct sunlight at all for that matter. Bright but indirect sunlight is ideal. For many people, keeping the seeds near a bright windowsill works well. You can also keep them under a daylight-balanced light bulb set on a timer (12-16 hours of light will do). They can begin germinating in about two weeks, although 3-5 weeks is more typical. 10 seeds

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