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How to Grow Rose Bushes From Seed
Instructions
1.Fill the planting tray with high-quality commercial potting soil. A mix created especially for seedlings is preferable.
2.Place the rose seeds in the tray and cover them with about 1/2 inch of potting soil. Rose seeds should be planted in late winter, about six weeks before the last frost of the season.
3.Spray the soil lightly with a mister. Slide the planting tray into a large, clear plastic bag and seal the opening with a twist tie.
4.Put the tray in a warm place that gets indirect light. Although you may not have to water the tray while it's in the greenhouse atmosphere of the plastic bag, it should be checked periodically. If the soil appears dry, remove the tray and spray the soil lightly, then return the tray to the bag.
5.Watch for seedlings to emerge and roots to develop. When they do, take the tray out of the plastic bag. This will take approximately 15 to 20 days. Move the tray to a sunny window and keep the seedlings moist.
6.Transplant the seedlings to small pots when it appears that they are beginning to outgrow the planting tray. After the danger of frost has passed, plant the seedlings outside in a location that gets full sun for most of the day.
All orders will come with growing instructions, and will be shipped out within 24 hours except on weekends or holidays which will be shipped the next business day.
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Germination
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Please note seeds are live products which depend on many important related grower skill such as proper planting time, seed depth, type of soil, watering, proper use of fertilizers, weed control, fungicides, insecticides, disease free soil, and reasonable weather conditions during the growing period.
Germination is affected by such factors as temperature, moisture content, light intensity and contamination of planting media. Although we do everything possible to get seeds to you in the best possible condition, these factors are totally outside of our control and and once you receive the seeds it's up to you.
Consequently, we can take no responsibility for the suitability of your local conditions of any variety offered, the indicative cultivation advice provided or ultimately the varieties performance.
As such you should seek local advice to carefully ensure your local conditions and the time of season are appropriate to the variety purchased.