About Calendula Flower
Calendula is an annual plant that thrives in almost any soil but can typically be found in Europe, Western Asia, and the United States. It belongs to the same family as daisies, chrysanthemums, and ragweed. Its branching stems grow to a height of 30 to 60 cm, and it blooms from early spring until frost.
Features
Suitable |
: Full Sun, Full Shade, Partial Shade, Partial Sun |
Germination Rate |
: 80-90% |
Growing Temperature |
: 7 to 20°C |
Blooming Season |
: Winter to Spring |
Special Features |
: Beautiful Flowers, Easy To Grow, Attract Birds and Butterfly |
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Package
Package Contains |
: 30-40 Seeds
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Color |
: Multicolor |
Seeds Quality |
: Indian Seeds
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How To Preparation Soil
Before sowing seeds, the first step is to dig out the soil and add organic fertilizer and manure in the proportion of 50% soil,20% peat moss, or 30% vermicompost and mix the mixture well. Once the above-mentioned step is done, please moisturize the soil.
How To Sowing Seeds
Sprinkle the seeds and little water and cover the seeds with soil/ wet newspaper/ tissue. Keep on checking the soil after every two days and if you feel that the soil is getting dry then keep sprinkling water. After a week or 10 days, seeds will start germinating.
Caring Tips
When the plant grows to a height of 2” separate each plant and be careful with the soil. At the time of separation remove the plant from the soil, remember that roots should not damage. After removing plants, replant them at a gap of 4” to 5“. After replanting, water them. Within 20 days feed the plants with organic manure vermicompost and fertilizer. At the time of budding use N.P.K 19.19.19 fertilizer and reduce the watering cycle. Follow these steps, enjoy beautiful flowers and blissful growth in the plant