Bring vibrant color and elegance to your garden with Blue Orange Hibiscus Flower Seeds. Known for their stunning, bold flowers with a mix of blue and orange shades, these seeds are perfect for gardeners looking to add a unique touch to their landscape. Our hibiscus flowers are heirloom, non-GMO, and organically grown to ensure a healthy, eco-friendly gardening experience.
These long-blooming plants are ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners. With high germination rates, you can expect a lush, thriving garden that will bloom season after season. Whether you're planting in flower beds, pots, or containers, Blue Orange Hibiscus thrives in various environments, adding a striking contrast to your outdoor space.
Features & Specifications:
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Flower Color: Unique blue and orange blooms.
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO, Organic.
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Bloom Time: Long bloom period, providing a vibrant display throughout the growing season.
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Germination Rate: High germination for reliable and strong plant growth.
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Plant Type: Perennial (returns year after year).
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Ideal For: Flower beds, pots, containers, and garden borders.
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Growth Habit: Upright, bushy growth with large, eye-catching flowers.
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Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil.
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Sun Requirements: Full to partial sunlight.
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Watering Needs: Moderate; ensure soil is kept evenly moist, not waterlogged.
Planting & Sowing Instructions:
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Prepare the Soil: Choose a well-draining, fertile spot in your garden that receives full or partial sunlight. Ensure the soil is loose and aerated for optimal root growth.
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Sow the Seeds: Plant the seeds approximately 1/4 inch deep in the soil. Space them about 12-18 inches apart to give them room to grow.
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Watering: Water the soil gently after planting to settle the seeds in place. Keep the soil moist (but not soggy) during the germination period.
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Germination Time: Expect seeds to germinate within 7-14 days under ideal conditions. For faster germination, consider soaking the seeds overnight before planting.
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Transplanting: If you started your seeds indoors, transplant them outdoors after the last frost when the soil temperature is warm enough for growth.
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Ongoing Care: Water regularly and fertilize every few weeks with a balanced, organic fertilizer to encourage healthy blooms. Remove dead flowers to promote more growth.