planting gypsophila seeds Gypsophila Gypsy White Seed
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planting gypsophila seeds

planting gypsophila seeds Gypsophila Gypsy White Seed

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planting gypsophila seeds Gypsophila Gypsy White SeedWhile gypsophila is often associated with flower arrangements, this compact species is a bedding plant variety, forming dense clumps of delicate flowers. Commonly known as Baby's Breath, this Gypsophila is perfect for borders and combo planters. These All America Selections award winners produce a profusion of tiny 14" single to double blooms on compact plants. Contained plants make a neat appearance in baskets and borders. Important Germination Note:


While gypsophila is often associated with flower arrangements, this compact species is a bedding plant variety, forming dense clumps of delicate flowers. Commonly known as Baby's Breath, this Gypsophila is perfect for borders and combo planters. These All-America Selections award winners produce a profusion of tiny 1⁄4" single to double blooms on compact plants. Contained plants make a neat appearance in baskets and borders.

Important Germination Note: This variety is offered in multi-pelleted seed. Germination issues are common when moisture levels are not properly maintained. Water management for multi-pelleted seed is similar to that of a clay pellet. Simply water-in these pellets and follow the recommended crop culture for the variety or mix. The water-soluble wax of these pellets takes longer to completely dissolve even when fully submerged in water. Do not attempt to dissolve the pellet within a single watering. Instead, maintain a moisture level of four to five (medium wet to saturated) from sowing until the pellet is fully dissolved. Maintain high relative humidity in the germination environment along with adequate soil moisture, exposing the seed to proper germination conditions. The use of plastic domes or regular misting is helpful in keeping the adequate moisture until the seed germinates. Once the sowing stage begins, if the pellets dry out, they become hard to dissolve. This is why we highly recommend high moisture content right from the beginning.
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