Description: BLUE STAR Morning Glory Seeds Ipomoea tricolor, free shipping. WHOLESALE: 2000+ SEEDS PER PACK. FREE COMBINED SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS! Add more seeds to your cart -- shipping is free no matter how much you buy. How are my seeds shipped?Orders are shipped in padded bubble mailers as First-Class mail through the Post Office. You'll receive a tracking code as soon as your seeds are shipped!Detailed germination instructions are included with every purchase. We're also open to answering your questions about gardening, so feel free to shoot us a message if you'd like any tips! How long will it take for my seeds to arrive?We ship all orders within one business day of being purchased. If your purchase has tracking, it will be sent to you immediately so that you know exactly when your seeds will arrive. Shipping generally takes between 3 - 5 business days for bubble mailers. Our return and refund policy:If you're not satisfied with your purchase, please let us know. All orders are eligible for free returns within 30 days. If your item is lost in transit or damaged upon arrival, we'll gladly send a full refund right away. Just shoot us a message and we'll work out a solution.All orders are shipped within 24 hours of being purchased. Genuine, freshly harvested IPOMOEA TRICOLOR seeds, the “Blue Star Morning Glory”. These seeds, once germinated, will grow into a beautiful vine with dozens of rich, deep blue flowers. Morning Glory grows in almost any environment: the plant is incredibly resilient and will adapt quickly to most locations so long as its basic needs are met. These plant seeds are a perfect gift for the novice gardener and experienced botanist alike! For buyers concerned with seed treatments, these seeds are untreated and completely pesticide-free. All orders are shipped within 24 hours of being purchased. No luck germinating your seeds? No problem! All orders are eligible for a refund if your seeds don't sprout. ~ Information on how to grow this species ~ * Germinating Ipomoea tricolor * Ipomoea tricolor seeds are fairly easy to germinate. The most common method is described below, however many more techniques can be found elsewhere online, I encourage you to research a few. First, scarify the seeds by rubbing them lightly against fine-grit sandpaper to help thin the seed coat. Afterwards, place the scarified seeds into hot water (not boiling, just hot to the touch, ~100F), and let them sit overnight. Replace the water with hot, fresh water the next morning. After soaking the seeds, they can be placed into starting soil, 1/2 inch deep. Make sure to keep the starter pots in direct sunlight, keep them warm, and don't let the soil dry out. Germination should occur within 1 to 2 weeks. * Requirements for Ipomoea tricolor * Morning Glories are tolerant of many soil types, so long as they’re pH-neutral and well draining. Ipomoea tricolor is tolerant of draughts and cold weather, however it does best in warmer climates with frequent watering. These plants love areas with lots of direct sunlight and temperatures around 70 F. * Growing Ipomoea tricolor * In a large pot with soil mixed from one part perlite and one part sand, sow the swollen seeds two centimeters deep. They should germinate within one week. Make sure to keep the soil moist during this time. As seedlings, Morning Glories may be prone to overwatering. Make sure to allow the soil to partially dry out in between waterings. Mature plants may need the support of a trellis to grow to their full size of 7 to 14 feet long. Morning Glories grow incredibly quickly and often don’t require fertilization. However, if you notice that your plants appear nutrient deprived, give an equally-balanced 10:10:10 fertilizer in conservative quantities. Make sure to use your gardener’s intuition with this: only give the plant nutrients if it shows signs of deficiencies or slow growth, otherwise the plant may take over your garden. Avoid fertilization in the fall or winter and focus on supplementing the plant in springtime. The color of Ipomoea tricolor’s flowers is dependent on soil pH. If your flowers appear sickly or purple instead of deep blue, your soil may be too acidic or alkaline. The plants will regularly need to be transferred to new containers as they grow. Their roots need lots of space, so containers less than 5 - 10 gallons in size will cause the plant to become root-locked once mature.
Price: 16.95 USD
Location: Portland, Maine
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Climate: Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
Planting Time: 1 Week
Common Name: Morning Glory
Color: Blue
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
Growth Habit: Climbing
Soil Type: Peat, Sand, Silt
Brand: Unbranded
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Type: Vine Seeds
Life Cycle: Annual
Watering: Heavy
Genus: Ipomoea
Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun
Features: Cold Resistant, Fast Growing, Flowering, Hybrid, Open-Pollinating, Potted
Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States