Laurel Bayleaf Italian Variety Seeds - Easy to Germinate - 99% Germination Rate fenu greek
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About this product
Seeds TypeLychee,laurel bayleaf
SeasonAll Seasons
Packaging TypeBag
Product description
Laurel Bayleaf Fresh Seeds easy to germinate or plant
available in packs of
1 pc/2pcs/3pcs/4pcs/5pcs/10pcs
HOW TO GROW LAUREL BAYLEAF FROM SEEDS:
1. Prepare the Bay Leaf Seeds
Soak the bay laurel seeds in warm water for 24 hours.
2. Prepare a Seed Tray
Prepare a seed tray with a layer of starting soil. The soil should be moist but not saturated and there should be no standing water present in the tray.
3. Fill the Seed Tray
Spread the seeds out over the tray, pressing them lightly into the moistened soil. The seeds should be approximately two inches apart to allow them room to spread out once they begin developing roots and shoots.
4. Add a Covering
Cover the bay tree seeds with a thin layer of compost, mulch or horticultural sand. Spray the contents of the tray lightly with warm water to dampen the seed covering. As with the initial moistening of the soil, you only want to dampen the covering and not actually saturate it.
5. Provide Adequate Sunlight
Place the seed tray in an area where it will receive up to eight hours of sunlight per day and will maintain a temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
6. Keep the Soil Moist
Moisten the seed tray as needed. You want the soil and the seed covering to remain moist, though being slightly on the dry side will not harm the seeds. It is better for the bay tree seeds to germinate in an environment that is only slightly moist than one that is saturated since the latter condition encourages rotting.
7. Watch for Germination
Check the progress of the bay leaf seeds weekly. It may take as few as 10 days or as long as six months for the bay laurel seeds to begin germinating. If you notice any seeds that have begun to rot, remove them from the tray.
8. Transplant the Seeds
Transplant germinated bay leaf seeds to pots or to a prepared location outdoors once leaves begin to appear.