«Unicum» - Organic Petunia Seeds
1.14 €
What a dazzling arrangement of colorful blooms with colors of white, pink, salmon-scarlet, dark blue, azure blue and rose. Petunia plants are the most popular and widely used summer flowering annuals, and they are easily started with Petunia seeds.
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Petunia «Unicum»
What a dazzling arrangement of colorful blooms with colors of white, pink, salmon-scarlet, dark blue, azure blue and rose. Petunia plants are the most popular and widely used summer flowering annuals, and they are easily started with Petunia seeds.
This variety is not as compact, so it can grow up to 16 inches tall, but it holds up better to rain and water than larger flowering types such as the Grandiflora series. This mix is an excellent choice for beds, borders, planters, window boxes and hanging baskets, and it will bloom from late spring until frost season begins in the fall.
Sow Petunia flower seeds indoors 10 - 12 weeks before planting out. The flower seeds are extremely tiny, so press them gently onto the soil surface without covering, and keep the soil wet for the best germination. Five or six weeks after sowing the seeds, transplant the seedlings into 3 inch pots, and grow on in cooler temperatures with plenty of light.
Harden young plants for 10 - 14 days before planting outdoors after last frost date. Plant in full sun and well-drained soil. When planting outdoors, pinch the young seedlings back to encourage branching. Petunia care includes regular fertilization and deadheading the spent blooms. With care, these flowers will perform all season long.
How to Grow
Sow Petunia seeds indoors 10 - 12 weeks before planting out. The flower seeds are extremely tiny, so press them gently onto the soil surface without covering, and keep the soil wet for the best germination. Five or six weeks after sowing the seeds, transplant the seedlings into 3 inch pots, and grow on in cooler temperatures with plenty of light.
Harden young plants for 10 - 14 days before planting outdoors after last frost date. When planting outdoors, pinch the young seedlings back to encourage branching. Because they are heavy feeders, Petunia flower care includes regular applications of a balanced liquid fertilizer.