Quantity: 30 Seeds/ 1 pack
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Discover the joy of growing rare, exotic Ageratum seeds in your own garden! These authentic, non-GMO perennial seeds are perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners looking to embark on a fulfilling gardening journey. Whether you're planting for beauty, color, or fragrance, these flower seeds are a must-have for any garden enthusiast.
Why Choose Our Ageratum Seeds?
100% authentic seeds for guaranteed growth success.
Ideal for both annual flowers and perennial plants.
Perfect for creating your own home garden with herb seeds or vegetable seeds alongside.
Non-GMO seeds ensure the healthiest and most natural blooms.
How to grow Ageratum seeds:
How to Grow Red Flint Ageratum Seeds
1. Choose Your Planting Method
- Indoors: Start seeds 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
- Outdoors: Sow after the last frost date, when soil is warm.
2. Prepare Your Materials
- Seed-starting trays or pots (if indoors)
- Well-draining potting mix (preferably light loamy or peat-based)
- Clear plastic dome or plastic wrap (for humidity)
- Spray bottle for misting
3. Sowing the Seeds
- Do NOT cover the seeds with soil — Ageratum seeds need light to germinate.
- Gently press them into the surface of moist soil.
- Mist lightly with water.
4. Provide the Right Conditions
- Light: Place in a bright, warm location with indirect sunlight or under grow lights.
- Temperature: Keep soil around 70–75°F (21–24°C).
- Humidity: Use a dome or plastic wrap to trap moisture until germination.
5. Germination
- Seeds will germinate in 5–10 days.
- Once sprouted, remove the cover and provide good air circulation.
6. Transplanting
- When seedlings have 2–3 true leaves and all frost danger has passed:
- Harden off by placing them outdoors for a few hours daily over 7 days.
- Transplant to garden beds or pots spaced 6–9 inches apart.
7. Care Tips
- Sun: Full sun is best, but they tolerate partial shade.
- Water: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy.
- Fertilizer: Optional. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 3–4 weeks for more blooms.
- Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
?? Bloom Time:
Mid to late spring through fall, depending on your zone.