Kakarecieve q lng at itatanim q na mamaya . Sna maging maganda ang resulta salamat po seller.
June 7, 2023
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.the packaging id very nice. Just recieve it. Maganda naman sya .
September 4, 2023
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June 29, 2023
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Ganito ba strawberry seed nyo
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October 2, 2023
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Sayang yung inorder kong 2 pa nmn di talaga tumubo. Kahit vermicast na ginamit ko.
February 22, 2024
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Chaka na ako mag rate pag mabubuhay po sila lahat
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GREEN THUMBS GARDEN
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Product description
•VARIETY HONEY OYE
•APPROX. 50 SEED`S
•HEAT TOLERANT
•VIDEO GARDEN LOCATION. PAMPANGA ACTUAL SELLER GARDEN
•TYPE PLANT- VINES
Strawberry germination takes between seven and 21 days. Most seedlings are considered viable once two sets of true leaves have formed on the stem.
Sow the seeds thinly, pressing the seeds into a moist potting medium in seed starter trays, and barely covering the seeds with the growing mix. Place the tray under grow lights, as strawberries need light to germinate. Allow several weeks for germination. Be patient: seeds may germinate anywhere from 7 days to 6 weeks. Keep the seed tray in temperatures of 65 to 75 degrees. Do not let the seeds dry out. Provide good airflow to avoid dampening off.
Once the seeds begin growing, keep the grow light about two inches above the plant. The light that's too far away from the seedlings causes thin, leggy plants. When the seedling has grown and produced three sets of true leaves (the first leave to appear are the cotyledon, or seed leaves), transplant the strawberries into larger containers. Harden off plants before placing them in the garden or outdoor containers.