ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS
- Choose a pot with good drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. If planting directly in the ground, pick a spot that receives at least 4-6 hours of sunlight daily.
- Use loose, nutrient-rich soil. You can mix in a bit of organic compost or decomposed manure to improve soil fertility.
- Scatter the seeds on the soil surface, spacing them about 1-2 cm apart to give the plants room to grow.
- After sowing, cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil, about 0.5 cm thick. Avoid covering too deeply to allow easy germination.
- Lightly water the soil to keep it moist, but avoid heavy watering that may wash away the seeds.
- Water regularly, once a day in the early morning or late afternoon, and avoid watering during peak sunlight to protect young plants.
- After about 7-10 days, the seeds will start to sprout. Once the plants are bigger, reduce watering to 2-3 times per week.
- For even, vibrant blooming, you can add a small amount of liquid fertilizer once a month.