The Stock plant is a perennial in frost-free climates and in other areas, it performs as a biennial plant. It thrives in cool weather and stops blooming during the hottest days of summer. Growing Stock flower in containers/grow bags is the best decision as it is a low-maintenance plant, you can move the pot as the weather changes and this dwarf variety can easily grow in a smaller pot.
"Can be grown in Indian climate/weather conditions Do not use for food, feed, or oil purposes Seeds are only for agriculture and plantation purpose."
Soil Nutrient Requirements
Use rich, and well-drained soil to plant stock flowers.
Sowing Method
(1). Soil should be collected in a garden pot mixed with well rotten cow dung or manure. (2). Sprinkle little water and then as per requirement keeping the soil moist. (3). Germination should occur within 7 to 21 days depending on temperature and humidity. (4). Broadcast the seeds over the soil bed and cover it with a thin layer of sieved sand to allow germination. (5). Maintain a distance of 7-12 inches between the plants.
Net Quantity
500 per packet
Additional Features
Care Instructions
Water regularly until the seeds have germinated and reduce the frequency of watering once the plant roots have established.
Other Features
Easy to grow
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