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Salvia Pratensis ,Meadow Sage - 20 Seeds Pack

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Salvia pratensis, commonly known as Meadow Sage, is a beautiful perennial herb known for its vibrant blue to violet flowers.

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Salvia Pratensis ,Meadow Sage - 20 Seeds Pack

Salvia pratensis, commonly known as Meadow Sage, is a beautiful perennial herb known for its vibrant blue to violet flowers. Here are five tips to help you successfully germinate Salvia pratensis seeds: 1. Seed Stratification Cold stratification is often recommended for Salvia pratensis seeds. Place the seeds in a damp paper towel, inside a plastic bag, and refrigerate them for about 2-4 weeks. This cold period helps to break the dormancy of the seeds and improves germination rates. 2. Sowing Time Sow Salvia pratensis seeds in late winter to early spring, ideally after stratification. This gives the seeds a natural cycle, simulating the conditions they would experience in the wild. 3. Soil Preparation Use a well-draining seed-starting mix. A mix of peat, per lite, and sand works well. Salvia pratensis prefers soil that is slightly alkaline to neutral (pH 6.5-7.5). Ensure the soil is light and airy to encourage root development. 4. Planting Depth and Spacing Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil and lightly press them in, covering them with a very thin layer of soil or vermiculite. The seeds need light to germinate, so avoid burying them too deeply. Space the seeds about 1-2 inches apart. 5. Watering and Light Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Use a spray bottle to mist the soil gently, avoiding water logging the seeds. Place the seed trays in a location with bright, indirect light. Once germination occurs, provide ample light to prevent seedlings from becoming leggy. Bonus Tip: Patience and Monitoring Germination can take anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks, so be patient. Monitor the seeds closely, and once they germinate, thin out weaker seedlings to allow stronger ones to thrive. These tips should help you achieve successful germination of Salvia pratensis seeds.
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