Pansy F1 Blotch Mixed Color Flowering Seeds

SKU: NBIC335

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These plants offer colourful flowers for any season in your garden.Bloom beautiful flowers at your place to freshen your everyday with Pansy F1 Blotch Mixed Color Flowering Seeds

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  • Pansy F1 Blotch Mixed Color Flowering Seeds
  • Quantity : around 30 seeds

Description

The pansy a type of large-flowered hybrid plant cultivated as a garden flower It is derived by hybridization from several species in the section Melanium ("the pansies") of the genus Viola, particularly Viola tricolor, a wildflower of Europe and western Asia known as heartsease. Some of these hybrids are referred to as Viola × wittrockiana Gams ex Nauenb. & Buttler. For simplicity, the older name Viola tricolor var. hortensis is often used.

  • Temperature: 20-30?C, 30 to 70% Germination
  •  Lifecycle: Rain & winter, Qty: 30 Seeds
  •  Full Sun Required, alternate day watering
  •  Sowing Method: Seedling
  •  Bed Sowing in 6 inch to 1 feet distance
     

    How to care and maintainance

  • Remember to water your pansies regularly. One of the most common reasons pansies fail is because they are not watered enough, so if your pansies are not doing well, try watering them more.
  • You can use a general, all-purpose fertilizer around your pansies to help them grow.
  • Remove faded/dead flowers to prolong blooming and encourage more flowers to grow.
  • Pansies are generally not affected by diseases or insects. However, where slugs are common, they will not bypass a bed of pansies.
  • Either set out slug traps or sprinkle a bit of diatomaceous earth around the plants.
  • If signs of mildew or any fungi are observed, take a sample leaf to a garden centre for correct identification and plant treatment.
  • Plant seeds in late winter for early spring and summer flowering, or plant seeds in the summer for winter flowering. 6 to 8 weeks before you plan on transplanting them.

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