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Blue Dragon Rose Bush 20 Seeds~Rare

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Blue Dragon Rose Bush 20 Seeds~Rare


Blue Dragon Rose Bush 20 Seeds~Rare-Free Shipping-USA Seller, I give free shipping on all my items. On these there is no tracking(select the upgraded shipping for 3.85 if you prefer tracking. I can assure you will receive your product. I back everything i sell 100%

Each bag of seeds will come labeled with what the seed is

Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here’s a tip on how to do this.

Rose seed germination tips:

Rose seeds need cold temperatures to initiate the germination process, so place the seeds in a plastic bag in the veggie crisper drawer of your fridge for about 60 days. Mark your calendar so you know when it’s time to take them out

Size: 3-4 Feet Tall, 3 Feet Wide

Hardiness Zones: 3-11

How to Grow Roses From Seed

Instructions

1.Fill the planting tray with high-quality commercial potting soil. A mix created especially for seedlings is preferable.

2.Place the rose seeds in the tray and cover them with about 1/2 inch of potting soil. Rose seeds should be planted in late winter, about six weeks before the last frost of the season.

3.Spray the soil lightly with a mister. Slide the planting tray into a large, clear plastic bag and seal the opening with a twist tie.

4.Put the tray in a warm place that gets indirect light. Although you may not have to water the tray while it’s in the greenhouse atmosphere of the plastic bag, it should be checked periodically. If the soil appears dry, remove the tray and spray the soil lightly, then return the tray to the bag.

5.Watch for seedlings to emerge and roots to develop. When they do, take the tray out of the plastic bag. This will take approximately 15 to 20 days. Move the tray to a sunny window and keep the seedlings moist.

6.Transplant the seedlings to small pots when it appears that they are beginning to outgrow the planting tray. After the danger of frost has passed, plant the seedlings outside in a location that gets full sun for most of the day

To be up-front. There is no such thing in nature as a blue or black rose. The blue is a shade of purple/violet, and black is a dark shade of marron red

All orders come with detailed growing instructions

If you have any questions feel free to send me a message and i will do my best to answer them for you,

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