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new | RADHA KRISHNA AGRICULTURE® Imported Double Peony Ranunculus Flower Bulbs For Indoor/Outdoor Gardening (Set Of 13 Multi-colour Flower Bulbs)
Brand : RADHA KRISHNA AGRICULTURE
new | RADHA KRISHNA AGRICULTURE® Imported Double Peony Ranunculus Flower Bulbs For Indoor/Outdoor Gardening (Set Of 13 Multi-colour Flower Bulbs)
Brand : RADHA KRISHNA AGRICULTURE
Product Specifications
Conditionnew
AsinB09PG3DFFH
CategoryOutdoor Living
SubcategoryBulbs
LeafcategoryPLANT_SEED
MPNRKARANUCFB_#$21
ColorMulticolour
OriginIndia
BrandnameRADHA KRISHNA AGRICULTURE
Weight2
Product Details
Package contain - 13 Exotic Bulbs 100% genuine products by RADHA KRISHNA AGRICULTURE
Ranunculus are winter hardy in zones 8-10. To encourage the plants to come back a second year, make sure to plant them in very well drained soil. Keep in mind that these plants do not like hot weather. Cool coastal conditions are ideal
Ranunculus typically bloom about 90 days after planting. Once flowering begins, you can expect to get flowers for 4 to 6 weeks.
In good growing conditions, each ranunculus plant develops a large root ball. If you are growing ranunculus in pots, be sure to allow plenty of space for the roots so the plants can get reach their full potential.
Free germination guide inside the packet
Product Description
Depth and Spacing: Plant the corms 5-8” apart and 2” deep with the claw side down. Alternatively, you may sprout the corms before planting them into the garden or into containers. In this case, fill a seed tray with about 1" of damp growing mix. Position pre-soaked corms (see below) closely together on top of the mix and cover with another 1" of moist growing mix. Keep tray in a dark place for 10 days at 50-60°F. When white roots are visible, the corms are ready to plant. Planting Tips: When ranunculus corms are dormant, they are very hard and dry. You can help them sprout by soaking the corms in room temperature water immediately before planting. Soak them for 3-4 hours (no longer!). To prevent the soaking water from becoming stagnant, run a trickle of water from the faucet into the bowl.
Product Description
Depth and Spacing: Plant the corms 5-8” apart and 2” deep with the claw side down. Alternatively, you may sprout the corms before planting them into the garden or into containers. In this case, fill a seed tray with about 1" of damp growing mix. Position pre-soaked corms (see below) closely together on top of the mix and cover with another 1" of moist growing mix. Keep tray in a dark place for 10 days at 50-60°F. When white roots are visible, the corms are ready to plant. Planting Tips: When ranunculus corms are dormant, they are very hard and dry. You can help them sprout by soaking the corms in room temperature water immediately before planting. Soak them for 3-4 hours (no longer!). To prevent the soaking water from becoming stagnant, run a trickle of water from the faucet into the bowl.