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LOOPYTUNIA MIX

LOOPYTUNIA MIX

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Petunia hybrida Chances are you have never seen a petunia this fancy! Super fluffy, ruffled and curly single blooms in a vibrant mix of colors with contrasting throats. These huge, 3-4 inch wide flowers provide an astounding display of white, pinks and purples, and as added intrigue, the throats of every bloom are highlighted by dark, nearly black veining. The robust plants are first-rate candidates for mixed containers, hanging baskets and bedding. Germination code: (1) and (6)
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judy g.
collecting seeds

These are very beautiful, but I would like to try and collect the seeds, I collect the regular petunia seeds but can't figure out the loopoytunias, anyone have any luck or clue on this

They are hybrids, but it's always worth a try! Also, depending on where you live, you may be able to overwinter the plants with very little protection. Try taking some cuttings, remove any flowers or buds, root them in a flat with soil and keep them misted until they develop roots. Meanwhile, hold the mother plant(s) in an area with lots of sun and keep from freezing. With any luck, you can have some young plants from the cuttings along with the mother plant(s) for next spring!

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yvonne
amazing,loopytunias

these are the most beautful petunias I have ever grown.
they hold up to the hot weather and rain and my sprinklers.
they are the most gorgious colorsa and are huge.
They are worth every penny . buy these do not wait until they are sold out, i wanted to buy more seeds to start mine earlyier this winter, but could not get then, i hope they get them by January, i plant in my green house.

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Marie
Beautiful

I started these inside under grow lights. They grew very slowly over the spring, but now that they are blooming, they are worth it! They look just like the photo. I think I am ruined- I can never go back to plain store-bought petunias after growing these beauties!

The color and beauty of a flower garden can lift the spirit and renew the soul, and a bouquet of fresh cut flowers will bring sunshine into your home. Over the years we have conducted extensive flower trials, concentrating on varieties that are easy to grow-many from direct-sowing- have superior color and fragrance, and make a good cut flower. Take a bit of time, relax and enjoy a cup of steaming hot chocolate, and look over our selections. We think you'll find just what you're looking for.

Germination Codes
Given at the end of each description to give you specific information.
(1) Germination occurs between 70-85°F and within 6-15 days. Sow indoors and cover lightly.
(2) Needs a period of pre-chilling. Mix seeds with moistened peat moss and place in plastic bag. Seal and place bag in an area where the temperature is around 60°F for 2-3 days. Then place in the refrigerator for 30-90 days. After pre-chilling, place seed on sterile seedling mix and cover lightly. Germination may take up to 30 days.
(3) Needs darkness to germinate. Remove cover as soon as germination occurs.
(4) Direct sow in the garden as soon as the soil warms to at least 55°F.
(5) Germination may be slow and erratic. A fluctuating temperature of 75°F during the day and 50°F at night may help.
(6) Needs at least 12 hours of light per day to germinate. Press into the medium but do not cover. Keep moist.
Note: For those varieties that indicate a (1) or (6), a very light covering of vermiculite will allow adequate light to the seed and keep it uniformly moist.

Culture
• As a general rule, flowers can be sown when soil has warmed to at least 55°F
• Apply 1-2 cups of TSC's Complete fertilizer per 5 row feet, and 1 inch of compost
• If you prefer to soak your seeds: soak in 85°F water for 1-3 hours and plant immediately — longer soaking times are often detrimental; seeds need air to live

Direct Sowing
• Seeds should be buried 2 times their narrowest dimension and covered with finely raked soil or vermiculite unless otherwise noted
• Some varieties can take over a month to germinate so mark your rows, keep them moist, and for larger seeds like sunflowers, use bird netting


Transplanting
• Sow 5-6 weeks prior to anticipated transplant date
• If seeds need darkness, cover with 2 sheets of newspaper or plastic, remove upon the first signs of germination
• We recommend feeding your seedlings Age Old Grow, diluted to 1/4 strength

Insects & Disease
• Early watering and good weed control will generally alleviate most problems
• Pyrethrin will control most insects

Harvest & Storage
• For fresh-cut flowers: Harvest in the morning when flowers are their freshest and petals are just opening
• Cut with a clean knife that has been dipped in a solution of 10% household bleach
• A few drops of bleach in the vase will prolong their beauty

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