I have recently germinated Schizanthus hookerii. They germinated in approximately 14 days. They were germinated in fine peat moss. I supp...Read Moreose they did not require constant moist soil to germinate. As I accidently let them dry out a few times. They may have germinated sooner then 14 days. But for the most part they were easy. I believe they perfer to be germinated in the dark, or a semi bright area. Once they germinated I did move them under light.
Home of this species is the Andes Mountains (between 1400 and 2500m above sea level). Full sun, fertile and lose soil and good drainage ...Read Moreare a must. Do not over water.
It is recommended to pinch the tips in order to induce a bushy growth. Otherwise, the plant might look leggy. However excessive pinching will result in a biennial.
Sowing recommendations: during autumn, in a mix of two parts compost, one part regular garden soil and one part sharp river sand. Seeds can also be sowed directly during the last Winter month. Schizanthus species can be tricky. If they do not germinate during the first 30 days of spring, I suggest you place the sowing pan on either a shady or a dark place and check permanently for germination. As soon as you see them germinate, re-place the sowing pan to a place with lots of light.
This plant looks lovely in flowerbeds, meadows, pots, containers, etc.
I have recently germinated Schizanthus hookerii. They germinated in approximately 14 days. They were germinated in fine peat moss. I supp...Read More
Home of this species is the Andes Mountains (between 1400 and 2500m above sea level). Full sun, fertile and lose soil and good drainage ...Read More