An annual flowering plant. Plant has strong, branched stems and grows 10 to 15 tall. A funnel-shaped flowers in various colors have a diameter of 1 to 2" and a pleasant aroma. Used for flower beds, balconies, garden vases, and hanging pots.
Planting instructions: The most important point to remember when learning how to start petunias from seeds is that these are summer, heat-loving plants. In order to get these seedlings to planting size at the right time, you need to start them indoors at least 10 weeks before planting time. Typically, 7-8 weeks before planting, seeds are mixed with small sand. Then the mixture is scattered in a lightweight container and placed on a 2-month-long refrigerator. In order to seed seedlings, they are soaked in water with the addition of a small droplet of a growth droplet. Start out with a dedicated seed-starting soil mix and new or sterilized planting trays. Sprinkle the tiny seeds on top of the mix and gently moisten them with a spray bottle. Cover the tray with plastic wrap to retain moisture and place it in a bright place out of direct sunlight that averages around 75 F (24 C). Remove the plastic wrap once the seeds sprout and place the trays under lights in a cooler spot, around 65 F. (18 C.) during the day. Keep the lights about 6 inches above the tops of the plants. Transplant the seedlings into individual pots once they develop two or three true leaves. Keep the soil moist but well-drained.