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MOCCUROD 10+Seeds Indoor Cactus Cacti Mix Rare Succulents Beautiful Plant
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MOCCUROD 10+Seeds Indoor Cactus Cacti Mix Rare Succulents Beautiful Plant

10+ fresh seeds,easy to grow Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun Germination: Sow in a well-drained media with good moisture holding capacity. Expected blooming period: Spring to Fall HOW TO PLANT:The preparation of seeds is the most important part of the planting process. The result depends on how you have prepared the seeds.Fill a pot …
10+ fresh seeds,easy to grow Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun Germination: Sow in a well-drained media with good moisture holding capacity. Expected blooming period: Spring to Fall HOW TO PLANT:The preparation of seeds is the most important part of the planting process. The result depends on how you have prepared the seeds.Fill a pot with a moist, gritty, loam-based compost, or cacti compost. Gently firm down and level the surface. Scatter your mixed cactus seeds over the surface, taking care not to sow them too thickly.Gently sprinkle a thin layer of vermiculite or fine grit over the seeds, covering the whole surface of the compost. Leave the pot in a greenhouse or on a warm windowsill, covered with a clear plastic bag to preserve soil moisture. Seedlings will develop within a few weeks. Remove the plastic bag and water when the compost becomes dry, but spray the surface with water regularly, to keep it moist.The following spring, your seedlings should be ready to transplant. Use a fork or spoon to gently tease out individual cacti, taking care not to catch the spikes on your skin. Part-fill a small pot with gritty compost and gently ease the cactus seedling into place. Use tweezers to ensure the seedling is not sitting at an angle. Fill around the seedling with compost and water well. Add more compost if necessary and then use the spoon to arrange gravel around the seedling. Keep in a sunny spot such as a windowsill, and pot on as and when you need to. Be patient! These cacti took a year to reach a big size from a summer sowing.
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10+ fresh seeds,easy to grow Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun Germination: Sow in a well-drained media with good moisture holding capacity. Expected blooming period: Spring to Fall HOW TO PLANT:The preparation of seeds is the most important part of the planting process. The result depends on how you have prepared the seeds.Fill a pot with a moist, gritty, loam-based compost, or cacti compost. Gently firm down and level the surface. Scatter your mixed cactus seeds over the surface, taking care not to sow them too thickly.Gently sprinkle a thin layer of vermiculite or fine grit over the seeds, covering the whole surface of the compost. Leave the pot in a greenhouse or on a warm windowsill, covered with a clear plastic bag to preserve soil moisture. Seedlings will develop within a few weeks. Remove the plastic bag and water when the compost becomes dry, but spray the surface with water regularly, to keep it moist.The following spring, your seedlings should be ready to transplant. Use a fork or spoon to gently tease out individual cacti, taking care not to catch the spikes on your skin. Part-fill a small pot with gritty compost and gently ease the cactus seedling into place. Use tweezers to ensure the seedling is not sitting at an angle. Fill around the seedling with compost and water well. Add more compost if necessary and then use the spoon to arrange gravel around the seedling. Keep in a sunny spot such as a windowsill, and pot on as and when you need to. Be patient! These cacti took a year to reach a big size from a summer sowing.