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You can apply our flower seed varieties in your garden, home, balcony or terrace and turn your space into a colorful and lively environment.
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Palace Pate Flower Seed Features The palace paste, which blooms in different shades of chrysanthemum-like ball-shaped and fully layered colorful flowers such as dark and light pink, purple and white, brings the harmony of colors to your garden and balconies.
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Palace pastes, which are an effortless, insect-free, contented flower species, develop rapidly when they like their place.
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The species suitable for cut flowers is known as Chinese Aster.
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Frost-resistant and easy-growing full-ply palace paste seed.
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It is one of the easiest cut flowers to grow from seeds.
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Palace paste flower seed sowing does not require preliminary preparation.
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Starting from the beginning or middle of spring, the appropriate sowing period for palace paste seeds also begins.
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After the plants that germinate in 7-21 days are seedlings, they are taken to the places where you want them to bloom permanently.
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How to germinate palace paste flower seeds? Foreign seeds and disease should not be present in the soil to be planted under any circumstances.
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The seed should be planted on the surface of the sifted peat soil mixture and sifted soil should be spread on it not to exceed 1-2 mm.
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After sowing, it should be ensured that the seed adheres to the soil by gently pressing it on the soil by hand.
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It is planted in sunny, loose and moist soil.
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Seeds germinate at a temperature of 20-30 degrees, in moist soil in 7-21 days.
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The germination area should be bright.
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Because daylight plays a major role in the germination of palace paste seeds.
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Patience has to be exercised and the necessary conditions for germination have to be maintained.
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After germination, young sprouts should be grown in the production table until they give their first real leaves and the dye to be taken to another pot by hand, then they should be taken one by one without damaging the roots and taken to separate pots with an average diameter of 7-8 cm.
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After the danger of the last frost has passed, you can take the palace pastes you have fanned to flower beds or large pots with plenty of sunshine.
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It is necessary not to miss their water during the season.
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Palace paste care It develops well in fertile and loose, loamy garden soil.
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He likes soils rich in organic matter, soils with high moisture retention.
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Do not over-fertilize.
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If there are weeds, clean them regularly so that weeds do not envelop the plant.


