
0.5
G
1.5
Indoor & Outdoor
0-100 G
Multicolor
13
15
All Time
7
Balsam
Cm
11
Flower
Cm
Pack Of 1
G
4
All Time
1
India
Name : Cosmos Bipinnatus Flower Seeds - (43 Premium Seeds) for a Lush Garden
Type Of Seed : Flower
Quantity : 0-100 G
Suitable For : Indoor & Outdoor
Color : Multicolor
Product Breadth : 1.5 Cm
Product Height : 0.5 Cm
Product Length : 1 Cm
Net Quantity (N) : Pack Of 1
To grow cosmos flowers from seeds to bloom, start by choosing your preferred variety such as Cosmos bipinnatus (pink, white, crimson) or Cosmos sulphureus (yellow, orange, red). Sow seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. Select a sunny location with well-drained, light soil cosmos thrive in poor soil and don’t need rich nutrients. For outdoor sowing, loosen the soil, scatter the seeds, and lightly press them into the surface or cover them with a thin layer of soil (about 1/8-1/4 inch). Water gently. For indoor sowing, use a seed tray with moist potting mix, keep them warm (70-75°F), and provide bright light. germination takes about 7-10 days. Once seedlings are 3-4 inches tall and the weather is warm, transplant them outside, spacing them about 12-18 inches apart. Water moderately cosmos are drought-tolerant and avoid overfeeding, which can reduce flowering. Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage more flowers, and you’ll enjoy vibrant, daisy-like blossoms from early summer until the first frost. Cosmos flowers are most commonly known simply as "cosmos," but they are also referred to as "Mexican aster," especially the Cosmos bipinnatus variety, which is native to Mexico and known for its pink, white, and purple blooms. Another type, Cosmos sulphureus, which produces yellow, orange, and red flowers, is someti
Country of Origin : India
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