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Our seeds are all freshly harvested, with the majority being hand-picked. Furthermore, every seed undergoes testing to ensure a high germination rate. - This package comprises 10 fresh seeds of Red Black Rose, a perennial ornamental flowering bush plant. - Type: Rose Seeds - Features: Flowering - Life Cycle: Perennial - Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer - Cultivating Difficulty: Easy - Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand - Sunlight: Full Shade, Medium Sun - Watering: Light Reminder: Please remember that seeds are living, perishable products. When germinating seeds, it's crucial to carefully FOLLOW the provided INSTRUCTIONS, as each variety has specific growing guidelines. Using alternative methods that may lead to failure is discouraged, and we cannot be held responsible for such outcomes. Additionally, it's important to understand that we are not responsible for how the buyer cares for the plant, as we have no control over its environment or care. We recommend conducting any necessary research before making a purchase. It's NORMAL for seeds NOT to GERMINATE SIMULTANEOUSLY, and the process may take days, weeks, or even months, as this variation is part of nature. Attention: Our shop offers a variety of hybrid plants and flower seeds. While some hybrids occur naturally in the wild, our nurseries typically create them through manual pollination. 1. These hybrid seeds and plants tend to have shorter lifespans due to their delicate nature. 2. It's essential to be aware that there is a slight possibility that hybrid plants or flowers may be sterile. Even if they produce seeds, those seeds may not yield the same plant the following year. This is because the seeds contain a mix of less predictable characteristics from the grandparent plant, rather than resembling the parent plant. Although we make every effort to test the seeds, nature sometimes follows its own course. These genetically engineered specimens are well worth the occasional uncertainty, given the potential for perfection. Note: As mentioned on our Etsy account, we collaborate closely with two family nurseries for our production. Please be reminded that if you purchase more than 1 seed, it's possible not to receive them on the same day, as we may ship them through our two family nurseries. However, we assure you that you will receive all the seeds you purchase. Happy shopping! :) We sincerely appreciate your purchase and your support for our business. In case you come across any problems with your purchase or have any concerns, we kindly request that you contact us before leaving a review. Your satisfaction is of utmost importance to us. We wish you a successful and delightful gardening experience! Happy planting! :) E-2360
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❤️BUY 3 GET 1 FREE❤️ (Note: The code is name of Flower. We have mark on the title. We are so sorry for this inconvenience. ) Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Rose seed germination tips: Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Rose seeds need a period of cold storage to sprout. Place in a seed tray, with saturated but not soaking wet soil, cover with plastic wrap, and place in fridge for 10-12 weeks. This cold period puts the seed in a state of hibernation, thus causing it to activate when warmed back up. Then remove and place in an area where the temp is around 70-75 degrees. Only about 40-50 percent of seeds will sprout. Never touch the seedling with your hands, use a spoon to transplant to bigger pots when needed. Fertilize, and when the plant is around a foot tall, plant outside, fertilizing again.
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Our seeds are all freshly harvested, with the majority being hand-picked. Furthermore, every seed undergoes testing to ensure a high germination rate. -The package includes 10 Fresh Seeds of the Rainbow Rose Bush, a Perennial Flower. -Common Name: Rose. -Suitable for Outdoor cultivation. -Soil Type: Suitable for Chalk, Clay, Loam, and Sand. -Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer. -Light watering requirements. -Life Cycle: Perennial. -Type: Flower Seeds. -Sunlight preferences: Can thrive in Full Shade and Medium Sun conditions. -Notable Features: Flowering. Reminder: Please remember that seeds are living, perishable products. When germinating seeds, it's crucial to carefully FOLLOW the provided INSTRUCTIONS, as each variety has specific growing guidelines. Using alternative methods that may lead to failure is discouraged, and we cannot be held responsible for such outcomes. Additionally, it's important to understand that we are not responsible for how the buyer cares for the plant, as we have no control over its environment or care. We recommend conducting any necessary research before making a purchase. It's NORMAL for seeds NOT to GERMINATE SIMULTANEOUSLY, and the process may take days, weeks, or even months, as this variation is part of nature. Attention: Our shop offers a variety of hybrid plants and flower seeds. While some hybrids occur naturally in the wild, our nurseries typically create them through manual pollination. 1. These hybrid seeds and plants tend to have shorter lifespans due to their delicate nature. 2. It's essential to be aware that there is a slight possibility that hybrid plants or flowers may be sterile. Even if they produce seeds, those seeds may not yield the same plant the following year. This is because the seeds contain a mix of less predictable characteristics from the grandparent plant, rather than resembling the parent plant. Although we make every effort to test the seeds, nature sometimes follows its own course. These genetically engineered specimens are well worth the occasional uncertainty, given the potential for perfection. Note: As mentioned on our Etsy account, we collaborate closely with two family nurseries for our production. Please be reminded that if you purchase more than 1 seed, it's possible not to receive them on the same day, as we may ship them through our two family nurseries. However, we assure you that you will receive all the seeds you purchase. Happy shopping! :) We sincerely appreciate your purchase and your support for our business. In case you come across any problems with your purchase or have any concerns, we kindly request that you contact us before leaving a review. Your satisfaction is of utmost importance to us. We wish you a successful and delightful gardening experience! Happy planting! :) E-477
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❤️BUY 3 GET 1 FREE❤️ Germinating rose seeds can be a rewarding but somewhat challenging process, as rose seeds have a natural dormancy that needs to be broken before they can sprout. Here's a general guide on how to germinate rose seeds: Materials You'll Need: Rose seeds Seed tray or small pots Seed starting mix (well-draining) Clear plastic wrap or a clear plastic dome Water mister/sprayer Light source (natural light or grow lights) Warm, indoor location Steps: Seed Collection: If you're collecting rose seeds from existing roses, make sure to collect the seeds from mature hips (the fruit of the rose) that have turned a bit soft and slightly wrinkled. Remove the seeds from the hips and clean off any pulp or debris. Seed Treatment: Rose seeds have a tough outer coat that needs to be scarified (scratched or slightly damaged) to allow moisture to penetrate and initiate germination. You can do this by gently rubbing the seeds with sandpaper or using a small file to create a nick on the seed coat. Be careful not to damage the inner seed. Stratification: Rose seeds also require a period of cold stratification to break dormancy. Place the scarified seeds in a damp paper towel or in a plastic bag with some damp vermiculite or peat moss. Seal the bag or wrap it in plastic wrap and place it in the refrigerator for about 8 to 12 weeks. This imitates the natural process of the seeds experiencing winter. Planting: After the stratification period, prepare your seed tray or small pots with well-draining seed starting mix. Plant the scarified seeds about 1/4 inch deep in the soil and cover them lightly with more soil. Moisture and Covering: Mist the soil lightly with water to keep it evenly moist but not soggy. Cover the seed tray or pots with clear plastic wrap or a clear plastic dome to create a humid environment. This helps retain moisture and warmth, which can aid germination. Warm Location: Place the covered seed tray or pots in a warm location with indirect light. A temperature around 70-75°F (21-24°C) is ideal for germination. Germination: Keep an eye on the seeds for signs of germination, which may take several weeks to a few months. Once you see sprouts emerging, remove the plastic cover and continue to provide adequate moisture. Light: As the seedlings grow, provide them with bright, indirect light. If natural light is insufficient, you can use grow lights to ensure they receive the right amount of light for healthy growth. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have developed several sets of leaves and are sturdy enough to handle, you can transplant them into larger pots with regular potting soil. Hardening Off and Planting Outdoors: Before transplanting your rose seedlings outdoors, they need to be acclimated to outdoor conditions through a process called "hardening off." Gradually expose them to outdoor conditions over the course of a week before planting them in their final location. Remember, growing roses from seeds can be a bit unpredictable, and not all seeds may successfully germinate.
One way to grow roses is from the seeds they produce. Propagating roses from seed take a little time, but is easy to do. Let’s take a look at what it takes to start growing roses from seed. Before growing roses from seed, the rose seeds need to go through a period of cold moist storage called “stratification” before they will sprout. Plant the rose bush seeds approximately ¼ inch deep in a seed-planting mix in seedling trays or your own planting trays. The trays need not be more than 3 to 4 inches deep for this use. When planting rose seeds from various rose bush hips, I use a separate tray for each different group of seeds and label the trays with that rose bushes name and planting date. The planting mix should be very moist but not soaking wet. Seal each tray or container in a plastic bag and place them in the refrigerator for 10 to 12 weeks. Planting Roses from Seeds The next step how to grow roses from seed is to sprout the rose seeds. After having gone through their “stratification” time, take the containers out of the refrigerator and into a warm environment of around 70 F. (21 C.). I do my best to time this for early spring when the seedlings would normally be coming out of their cold cycle (stratification) outside and starting to sprout. Once in the proper warm environment, the rose bush seeds should start to sprout. The rose bush seeds will usually continue to sprout over the course of two to three weeks, but probably only 20 to 30 percent of the rose seeds planted will actually sprout. Once the rose seeds sprout, carefully transplant the rose seedlings into other pots. It is extremely important not to touch the roots during this process! A spoon may be used for this seedling transfer phase to help keep from touching the roots. Feed the seedlings with half strength fertilizer and be sure they have plenty of light once they start to grow. The use of a grow light system works very well for this phase of the rose propagation process. The use of a fungicide on the growing rose seeds will help keep fungal diseases from attacking the rose seedlings at this vulnerable time. Do not over water the rose seedlings; over watering is a major killer of seedlings. Provide a lot of light as well as good air circulation to the rose seedlings to avoid disease and pests. If disease does set in on some of them, it is probably best to eliminate them and keep only the hardiest of the rose seedlings. The time it takes for the new roses to actually flower can vary greatly so be patient with your new rose babies. Growing roses from seed can take some time, but you will be rewarded for your efforts.
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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE ITEM DESCRIPTION BEFORE SENDING EMAILS. MOST EVERY QUESTION IS ANSWERED IN THE DESCRIPTION PLUS DETAILED SOWING INSTRUCTIONS. WE DO NOT SEND PRINTED MATTER. Thank you. $$$ SAVE MONEY by ordering more than 1 item from our store. We charge only one flatrate to ship your items, no matter how many items you buy $$$ Please make sure your address is up to date. We cannot change addresses after the order has been placed, and we cannot cancel orders. sowing instructions Plant the rose seeds approximately ¼ inch deep in a seed-planting mix in seedling trays or your own planting trays. The trays need not be more than 3 to 4 inches deep for this use. When planting rose seeds from various rose bush hips, I use a separate tray for each different group of seeds and label the trays with that rose bushes name and planting date. The planting mix should be very moist but not soaking wet. Seal each tray or container in a plastic bag and place them in the refrigerator for 10 to 12 weeks. The next step how to grow roses from seed is to sprout the rose seeds. After having gone through their “stratification” time, take the containers out of the refrigerator and into a warm environment of around 70 F. (21 C.). I do my best to time this for early spring when the seedlings would normally be coming out of their cold cycle (stratification) outside and starting to sprout. Once in the proper warm environment, the rose bush seeds should start to sprout. The rose bush seeds will usually continue to sprout over the course of two to three weeks, but probably only 20 to 30 percent of the rose seeds planted will actually sprout. Once the rose seeds sprout, carefully transplant the rose seedlings into other pots. It is extremely important not to touch the roots during this process! A spoon may be used for this seedling transfer phase to help keep from touching the roots. Feed the seedlings with half strength fertilizer and be sure they have plenty of light once they start to grow. The use of a grow light system works very well for this phase of the rose propagation process. The use of a fungicide on the growing rose seeds will help keep fungal diseases from attacking the rose seedlings at this vulnerable time. Do not over water the rose seedlings; over watering is a major killer of seedlings. Provide a lot of light as well as good air circulation to the rose seedlings to avoid disease and pests. If disease does set in on some of them, it is probably best to eliminate them and keep only the hardiest of the rose seedlings. The time it takes for the new roses to actually flower can vary greatly so be patient with your new rose babies. Growing roses from seed can take some time, but you will be rewarded for your efforts.Zone 3-10
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❤️BUY 3 GET 1 FREE❤️ (Note: The code is name of Flower. We have mark on the title. We are so sorry for this inconvenience. ) Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Rose seed germination tips: Before planting, the seeds need to be germinated first. Here's a tip on how to do this. Rose seeds need a period of cold storage to sprout. Place in a seed tray, with saturated but not soaking wet soil, cover with plastic wrap, and place in fridge for 10-12 weeks. This cold period puts the seed in a state of hibernation, thus causing it to activate when warmed back up. Then remove and place in an area where the temp is around 70-75 degrees. Only about 40-50 percent of seeds will sprout. Never touch the seedling with your hands, use a spoon to transplant to bigger pots when needed. Fertilize, and when the plant is around a foot tall, plant outside, fertilizing again.
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Growing roses from seeds can be a fulfilling gardening project, although it requires patience. Here’s a simplified three-step guide to get you started: Step 1: Stratification First, you need to mimic the natural cold period that rose seeds undergo to germinate. Prepare Seeds: Soak the rose seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide (optional) for approximately an hour to kill any fungus or bacteria, then rinse them with clean water. Cold Stratification: Mix the seeds with slightly moistened peat moss or sand in a zip-lock bag. Seal the bag and place it in the refrigerator (not the freezer) for about 10 to 12 weeks. Check periodically to ensure the medium remains moist but not wet. Step 2: Sowing After the stratification period, it's time to plant your seeds. Prepare Soil: Fill seed trays or small pots with a well-draining soil mix. You can use a mix designed for seed starting or make your own by combining peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite. Plant Seeds: Sow the seeds on the soil surface, then lightly cover them with a thin layer of soil or vermiculite. Water gently but thoroughly. Create Humidity: Cover the trays or pots with a clear plastic cover or plastic wrap to maintain humidity. Place in a warm, bright spot but out of direct sunlight to avoid overheating. Step 3: Care and Transplanting After germination, which can take a few weeks to a few months, you’ll need to care for the seedlings. Germination: Watch for seedlings, and as they appear, gradually remove the plastic cover to acclimate them to the lower humidity. Light: Move the seedlings to a sunny location or under grow lights to ensure they receive enough light without scorching. Water and Feed: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. After a couple of weeks, start feeding with a diluted, balanced, liquid fertilizer every two weeks. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have grown large enough and have developed several sets of true leaves, they can be transplanted into individual pots or into a prepared garden spot. Harden off the plants by gradually acclimating them to outdoor conditions before planting them out. Remember, growing roses from seeds is a test of patience, with flowers often not appearing until the second or third year. However, the joy of seeing your roses bloom from seeds you planted is well worth the wait!