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20 Seeds Japanese Red Maple Tree Bonsai Rare plant for home garden

$105.22 MXN
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Las opciones de envío

Los buques de 2 business days Detalles
No hay precio de envío se especifica en MX
Los buques de United States Us

Política de oferta

OBO - El vendedor acepta ofertas en este artículo. Detalles

La política de devoluciones

None: All purchases final

Protección de compra

Opciones de pago

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Rasgos del artículo

Categoría:

Seeds & Bulbs

cantidad disponible:

4 En stock

Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Sunlight:

Full Sun

Watering:

Light

Brand:

Unbranded

Type:

Bonsai Seeds

Common Name:

Japanese Maple

Genus:

Acer

Life Cycle:

Perennial

Features:

Fast Growing

Indoor/Outdoor:

Indoor & Outdoor

Cultivating Difficulty:

Easy

Color:

Red

Season of Interest:

Fall/Spring/Summer

Detalles del anuncio

Precio de descuento:

10% De descuento w / $10.00 pasó

Publicado en venta:

September 8

Artículo número:

1768613206

Descripción del Artículo

How to Germinate Japanese Maple Seed When planting Japanese maple seeds, it?s important to pretreat them before sowing them in the ground. If you plan on planting your seeds outdoors in the spring, place them in a paper bag and store them in a cool, dark place through the winter. If you plan on starting them indoors in a pot, you can skip the winter storage and begin treating the seeds right away. First, break off the wings of the seeds. Next, fill a container with water that?s very warm but not too hot to put your hand in it, and soak your seeds for 24 hours. Then mix the seeds in a small amount of potting soil and put it all in a sealable plastic bag. Poke a couple holes in the bag for ventilation and put it in your refrigerator for 90 days to stratify. Once the 90 days are up, you can plant the seeds in a container or directly in the ground. If you live somewhere with cold winters, you can skip the fridge and simply sow your seeds outdoors after they soak. The cold of winter will stratify the seeds just as well.