Lisianthus Seeds...Seed from Texas Rose...Eustoma Seeds
Type: Annual
Common Names: Texas Rose
Height: 14" to 18"
Spread: plant 3" to 4" apart
Flower color: White with rose Rim
Bloom time: Late Summer
Light: Full sun
Water: Average
Soil: Average to Rich
Other info: This is an excellent cut flower lasting many days in the vase. For best results, fertilize plants regularly. Plants do well grown in containers.
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Germination: Slightly difficult germination. If in zone 4,5,6,7?, start indoors very early in late winter (January/February) for blooms by August. Sow seed in container on surface of good seed starting mix. Do not cover seeds with mix. Moisten mix and place container inside sandwich baggie to retain moisture. Place container in a very warm location at 75°F to 80°F. (I found that using a heating mat increased germination.) Germination should begin in 10-30 days. Gradually remove sandwich baggie when germination begins. Seedlings are very small and grow slowly at first. [For the colder zones, you will need indoor grow lights to grow lisianthus.]
Informational/Photo Links:
1) Eustoma grandiflora at Dave's Garden
2) Lisianthus in Wikipedia
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