Gypsophila White Flower Seeds (Hybrid)
₹ 40.00
Gypsophila White Flower Seeds (Hybrid)
About this item
- Number of Gypsophila White Seeds: (30-40 Seeds)
- Sowing method: Direct
- Germination Time: 6-7 Days from sowing
- Height: 50-55cm
- Nursery: Nursery
- Distance: 15cm
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White gypsophila, commonly known as Baby’s Breath, is a delicate and beautiful flowering plant often used in floral arrangements. Here’s a guide on how to grow white gypsophila:
1. Sunlight and Soil:
- Gypsophila prefers full sun but can tolerate some light shade. Plant it in well-draining soil with good aeration. Sandy or loamy soil works well.
2. Planting:
- Start by preparing the soil, ensuring it’s loose and free from debris. Sow seeds directly into the garden bed after the last frost date in your area, as they don’t transplant well.
- Scatter the seeds lightly over the soil surface and lightly press them into the soil. Aim for even distribution.
3. Watering:
- Water the seeds lightly after planting to settle them into the soil. Ensure the soil stays consistently moist but not waterlogged during the germination period.
4. Germination and Thinning:
- Gypsophila seeds usually germinate within 7-14 days. Once seedlings have grown a few inches tall, thin them out to maintain a distance of about 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) apart. This gives each plant room to grow.
5. Care and Maintenance:
- Baby’s Breath is relatively low-maintenance. Keep the soil moist but avoid overwatering.
- Mulching around the plants can help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
6. Support:
- Depending on the variety and conditions, some taller gypsophilas may benefit from gentle staking or support to prevent bending or lodging, especially in windy areas.
7. Fertilization:
- Baby’s Breath generally doesn’t require heavy feeding. A light application of a balanced fertilizer in the spring can support healthy growth.
8. Deadheading and Pruning:
- Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering throughout the growing season. Prune back after the first flush of blooms to encourage a second round of flowers.
9. Pests and Diseases:
- Gypsophila is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, keep an eye out for aphids or powdery mildew. Treat any issues promptly with appropriate methods.
10. Winter Care:
- In colder climates, white gypsophila may die back in the winter. Consider mulching around the plants to protect the roots, or grow it as an annual.
White gypsophila’s delicate appearance and airy white flowers make it a popular choice for adding charm to gardens, bouquets, and floral arrangements. With proper care, it can thrive and produce an abundance of lovely blooms.
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