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200 lavender seeds. Lavender is a charming perennial flower that attracts pollinators such as butterflies and bees. Its flowers are blue - purple, blooming from early summer to late summer, and the plant height is about 18 - 20 inches. Lavender prefers a sunny environment and is suitable for growing in well - drained, slightly alkaline sandy soil with a pH value between 6.5 and 7.5.
Sow indoors in late winter, or outdoors in early spring or late fall. You can also start sowing indoors 8 - 10 weeks before the last frost date and direct - sow outdoors after the danger of frost has passed.
Choose loose, breathable, well - drained and sterilized soil, such as a mixture of vermiculite, peat, perlite, etc. If the soil is too sticky, add sand or gravel to improve drainage.
Soak the seeds in 40℃ warm water. After the water cools, continue to soak for 24 hours to improve the germination rate.
Evenly scatter the seeds on the soil surface, gently press them, and then cover them with a thin layer of soil. The thickness of the covering soil is about 2 - 3 times the diameter of the seeds. You can also not cover the seeds or only cover them with a very thin layer of soil, because lavender seeds germinate in 14 - 21 days in warm soil and need light. After sowing, water thoroughly with a watering can or use the method of sitting the pot in water to let water seep in from the bottom hole of the container.
Cover the container with a transparent seed - starting cover or plastic wrap, prick a few small holes for ventilation, and place it in a sunny place to keep the temperature at about 20℃. Keep the soil slightly moist, mist often and check the soil regularly. Once the seeds have begun to sprout, continue bottom watering to keep the soil moderately damp, never wet.
Sow indoors in late winter, or outdoors in early spring or late fall. You can also start sowing indoors 8 - 10 weeks before the last frost date and direct - sow outdoors after the danger of frost has passed.
Choose loose, breathable, well - drained and sterilized soil, such as a mixture of vermiculite, peat, perlite, etc. If the soil is too sticky, add sand or gravel to improve drainage.
Soak the seeds in 40℃ warm water. After the water cools, continue to soak for 24 hours to improve the germination rate.
Evenly scatter the seeds on the soil surface, gently press them, and then cover them with a thin layer of soil. The thickness of the covering soil is about 2 - 3 times the diameter of the seeds. You can also not cover the seeds or only cover them with a very thin layer of soil, because lavender seeds germinate in 14 - 21 days in warm soil and need light. After sowing, water thoroughly with a watering can or use the method of sitting the pot in water to let water seep in from the bottom hole of the container.
Cover the container with a transparent seed - starting cover or plastic wrap, prick a few small holes for ventilation, and place it in a sunny place to keep the temperature at about 20℃. Keep the soil slightly moist, mist often and check the soil regularly. Once the seeds have begun to sprout, continue bottom watering to keep the soil moderately damp, never wet.
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