Cherry gold flower seeds typically refer to a type of flowering plant known for its vibrant, cherry-red to golden-yellow blooms. These flowers often belong to varieties like marigolds or zinnias. The seeds are usually small and round, with a dark brown or black color. When planted, they produce a bright, eye-catching display of flowers that can add a warm, cheerful touch to gardens or floral arrangements. These plants generally prefer full sun and well-drained soil for optimal growth.
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Specifications
In The Box
50
General
Brand
BSARKAR
Model Name
Hybrid organic cherry gold flowers seed
Quantity
50 per packet
Common Name
cherry gold flowers seed, Flowers seed
Flowering Plant
Yes
Suitable For
Outdoor, Indoor
Type of Seed
Flower
Organic
Yes
Family
rose family of Rosaceae
Scientific Name
Chrysanthemum
Uses
Pollinators
The RHS Plants for Pollinators mark is given to plants that support pollinating insects.
Early summer flowers
The dwarf variety of cherry gold flowers produces large, fully double mahogany-red flowers that bloom early in the summer.
Soil Nutrient Requirements
Well-drained and very productive soils that are convenient for ventilation and watering during the summertime
Sowing Method
Sowing method: You can sow chrysanthemum seeds directly into the soil or raise them in a tray or pot:
Direct sowing: Sow seeds 1 mm deep and 20–40 cm apart.
Raising seedlings: Fill a tray or pot with a seed-raising mix or soil starter pellets, sow seeds 1 mm deep, and keep the soil moist.
Germination: Chrysanthemum seeds should germinate in 10–14 days at a soil temperature of 20–22°C.
Transplanting: Transplant seedlings to the garden once they have their first true leaves and are large enough to handle.
Sunlight: Chrysanthemum seeds need some light to germinate, and bright light is needed to produce stocky seedlings.
Soil: Chrysanthemum plants grow best in rich, well-drained, evenly moist soil.
Thinning: Thin seedlings shortly after they have their first set of true leaves.