Transform your home garden into a vibrant paradise with the beautiful and unique Pink Yellow Adenium Obesum. Known for its stunning flowers and low-maintenance growth, these heirloom seeds offer you the chance to cultivate this exotic plant in your own space. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, these premium quality seeds will help you grow healthy and beautiful adenium plants, adding a tropical touch to your garden or home.
Features & Specifications:
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Premium Quality: The seeds are of the highest quality, ensuring excellent germination and healthy plant growth.
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Heirloom & GMO-Free: These seeds are non-GMO and heirloom, making them a great choice for sustainable gardening. You can trust that you're planting a natural variety of adenium.
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Vibrant Pink & Yellow Flowers: Expect stunning flowers with unique pink and yellow hues, creating a vibrant focal point in your garden.
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Versatile Growing: Perfect for home gardens, pots, or indoor spaces. Ideal for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
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Compact and Hardy: Adenium Obesum is a hardy plant that requires minimal care and can thrive in both outdoor and indoor environments.
Planting and Sowing Instructions:
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Prepare the Soil: Use well-draining soil with a mix of sand, peat, and perlite. Ensure that the pot or ground has good drainage.
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Sow the Seeds: Lightly press the seeds into the soil, making sure they are not buried too deep. Adenium seeds require light to germinate, so avoid covering them entirely with soil.
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Watering: Water the soil gently to keep it moist but not waterlogged. The seeds need moisture but excess water can cause rot.
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Sunlight: Place the seeds in a warm spot with plenty of indirect sunlight. Once the seedlings appear, move them to a location with direct sunlight for optimal growth.
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Germination Time: Adenium seeds typically take about 10-14 days to germinate. Be patient and avoid disturbing the seeds during this time.
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Temperature: Ideal temperatures for germination range from 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C). Keep the environment warm for best results.
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Transplanting: Once the seedlings grow strong and develop a few leaves, you can transplant them into larger pots or your garden. Ensure that the new location provides sufficient sunlight and warmth.
Additional Tips:
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Adenium Obesum plants prefer dry, well-drained conditions and can tolerate drought once established.
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Regular pruning will help maintain the shape and promote more flowers.
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Fertilize sparingly; too much fertilizer can harm the plant.