Maturity (weeks) | 10-12 |
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Germination (days) | 7-14 |
Seedling temperature (°C) | 16-18 |
Height (cm) | 130-150 |
Spreading (cm) | 40 |
Colour | Red & Yellow |
Formulation | Raw |
Sunflower Ring of Fire
Sunflower Ring of Fire
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Recommandations :
Sowing : It is suggested to sow 4 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.
With its 12 cm, golden and red petals surrounding the chocolate brown center, Ring of Fire stands out in a crowd of plain gold or yellow flowers. Though it blooms later, possibly requiring 120 days, its late season display is often just what the garden needs for a fresh look.
Cultivation mode
Plantation : Indoor: Sow seeds 4 weeks before the last ground frost. Place 3 seeds per cell, keep only the strongest seedling. Maintain the temperature around 17 °C. Germination 7 to 14 days. Transplant them quickly in the garden without disturbing its roots. Outdoor: Sow directly in the garden at the end of May. Maturity: 9-11 weeks.
Soil : Indoor: A well-drained, porous sowing media is best to prevent overwatering.Outdoor: Rich, well-drained 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: Growing Helianthus annuus is quite easy, as it is tolerant of the nature of the soil and the amount of water available. But it does not support overly acidic soils or waterlogged soils and performs best in rich soil. It requires a sunny to partial shade exposure, although the lack of sunlight prevents the seeds from coming to maturity.