
Dark Red Adenium Obesum Seeds Flower seeds for Planting Compact Growth Heirloom & GMO Free Seeds for Home Garden Sale
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Enhance your garden with the stunning Dark Red Adenium Obesum Seeds. Known for its deep, rich red flowers, the Adenium Obesum (commonly called Desert Rose) is a striking addition to any home garden or container garden. These heirloom seeds are GMO-free, ensuring that you're cultivating a natural and pure plant for your space. With compact growth and vibrant blooms, this flowering plant is perfect for both beginner and seasoned gardeners alike.
Key Features & Specifications:
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Flower Color: Rich dark red blooms that create an eye-catching display.
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Compact Growth: Ideal for smaller spaces such as containers, patios, or balcony gardens.
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Heirloom Quality: Non-GMO seeds that preserve the natural characteristics of the plant.
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Germination Rate: High-quality seeds with a strong germination rate for robust growth.
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Versatile Use: Perfect for home gardens, bonsai projects, or decorative pots.
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Water Requirements: Low to moderate watering needs once established.
Planting & Sowing Instructions:
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Ideal Planting Time: Plant the seeds in early spring or when the weather is warm and stable.
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Soil Requirements: Use well-drained soil, preferably a cactus or succulent mix, to ensure proper root development.
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Sun Exposure: Place in a spot with full sunlight (at least 6 hours a day) to encourage vibrant blooms and healthy growth.
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Sowing Depth: Sow the seeds approximately 1/4 inch deep in the soil.
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Watering: Water the soil lightly after sowing, keeping it moist until the seeds germinate. Once the plants are established, reduce watering frequency as Adenium Obesum plants prefer drier conditions.
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Spacing: Space seeds or seedlings about 12 inches apart to allow room for growth and to reduce competition for nutrients.
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Thinning: Once seedlings are strong enough, thin them to ensure the healthiest plants remain.
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Care: Fertilize sparingly during the growing season with a balanced plant food to support flowering. Be sure to allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.
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Growth: This plant grows slowly, but with patience, you'll be rewarded with stunning flowers in late spring to summer.
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