Tagetes White Swan F1
Seeds and ranunculus/anemones orders are sent within 10-14 days.
Product Specification
Delicate yellow-cream very dense double flowers. The secret to high productivity is to pinch at the first bud stage. Pleasant therapeutic aroma and exceptional durability in a vase.
Tips to Grow:
Can be direct sown or transplanted after last frost. Marigold is a warm-loving plant and doesn’t tolerate any negative temperatures. Pinch main stem at 25-30 cm height to encourage branching and additional bloom production. Provide support with the netting.
Numbers of seeds in package: 50 seeds
Average seed life: 2-3 years
4-6
9-11
0.5-0.7 cm
4-7
24-27 ⁰С
annual
60-80 cm
full sun
30-40 cm
Starting from Seeds
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Growing Experience
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