Maturity (weeks) | 8-9 |
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Germination (days) | 7-14 |
Seedling temperature (°C) | 13-18 |
Height (cm) | 15 |
Spreading (cm) | 20 |
Colour | Dark Rose |
Formulation | Raw |
Nasturtium Baby Rose
Nasturtium Baby Rose
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Recommandations :
Sowing : It is suggested to sow 2 weeks indoors before planting outdoors or sow directly outdoors after the last ground frosts. (*)
(*) (*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.
Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner and AAS winner, Baby Rose is a compact dark foliage variety, ideal for containers and small gardens. Its compact habit means less “flower flopping” and stays above the foliage all season. The rose colour is unusual in the nasturtiums and makes a beautiful contrast with the foliage.
Cultivation mode
Plantation : Sowing : It is suggested to sow 2 weeks indoors before planting outdoors or sow directly outdoors after the last ground frosts. Keep the temperature around 13-18 °C. Germination time is between 7 and 14 days.
Soil : Indoor: A well-drained, porous sowing media is best to prevent overwatering. Outdoor: Any, even poor soil.
Culturals practices : Step 1: plow the soil about 30 cm (12 inches). Add an equal part of potting soil and mix well. Dig a hole approximately the same length as the container and about 1 ½ to 3 times the width. Step 2: slightly squeeze the container, tap out the plant, and delicately free the roots. If the roots are too dense, liberate the fibers by inserting a knife or a transplanter. Separate the roots carefully, then place in the hole. * Good to know: Use an organic bone meal or a «soil activator» when transplanting to stimulate root development. Follow the instructions for use on the package. Fill up the hole with garden soil. Slightly press the soil around the base of the plant to favor the contact between the roots and the soil. Water regularly every 2 or 3 days until the soil is well compacted. Note: Water regularly throughout the growing season but be careful not to over-water your plants. Cutting off the faded/dead flowers will prolong blooming. If you're growing nasturtiums in containers, they may need to be trimmed back occasionally over the growing season.