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Growing zinnia from seed indoors
Growing zinnia from seed indoors











growing zinnia from seed indoors
  1. #Growing zinnia from seed indoors how to#
  2. #Growing zinnia from seed indoors cracked#
  3. #Growing zinnia from seed indoors full#

By watering in the soil prior to planting we prevent dislodging the seed. For this method, fill up your 3 gallon or larger pot with soil (I alwa ys use FoxFarm Ocean Forest and am never disappointed) to an inch below the lip and lightly pat it down. The zinnia seeds will sprout even when it is 100 degrees outside, which totally blows my mind.

growing zinnia from seed indoors

I love this method in midsummer! It removes several steps in the seed starting process. The second seed did not sprout this is why I always plant two seeds. It is covered with a wire cloche for protection from critters. This zinnia seedling was started directly in a 3 gallon pot outside. After they have grown a couple sets of leaves thin out the weaker sprout to leave just one. It is best to place your sprouts under an LED light or grow light right away because they will grow quickly and can easily get leggy.

growing zinnia from seed indoors

If the seed shell seems stuck after sprouting, then mist every few hours with water until it falls off. Remove the dome once the seeds start sprouting. I always cover with a humidity dome and keep the room temperature about 70-75 degrees. Press the seed into the soil pointy side down and about a half inch deep. Water the soil in well then drain off the excess. Start your seeds no sooner than 4-6 weeks before your last expected frost.įill seed starting cells with a good quality pre-moistened seed starting mix. This allows you to get as early a crop as possible. The main advantage to starting the zinnia seeds indoors is you can get a jump on the season and get your zinnias going while it is still chilly outside. These zinnia seedlings were started indoors in small pots. I have had these varieties produce blooms on stems that were 2 feet long even in pots. If you want zinnias with double blooms and long stems for cut flowers, then any of the Queen, Zinderella, Benary’s, Oklahoma, State Fair and Cactus varieties will work well. There are several types of zinnias and the type of seed that you choose will depend on what you want from the plant. Steps to Growing Zinnias in Pots from Seed 1. Just make sure you cut them off before they set seed or the plant could stop blooming. The blooms will last for at least a week, if not more plenty of time for the critters to enjoy them. I like to cut my flowers to bring inside but I also leave plenty of blooms on the plants. They are butterfly, bee, and hummingbird magnets.

#Growing zinnia from seed indoors full#

Make sure you have a full sun spot for your zinnias or they will languish.įinally, zinnias attract pollinators. Zinnias thrive in the heat and you actually really need to wait until it heats up before planting them outside because they are very cold sensitive. It can be hard to find plants that will bloom in the heat of summer. Third, zinnias love the heat and full sun. The plant will keep producing more blooms all summer for you to enjoy. Zinnias look great in the vase and last a long time! I have even pulled zinnias from a previous week’s bouquet and added them to a new bouquet. Those with terrible soil might also benefit from growing zinnias in pots. If all you have is a sunny balcony you can still grow a pot or two of zinnias! If you have more space, you can grow several varieties and even succession sow. So my entire garden is grown in containers out of necessity. First, like me, you might have no choice! I rent and every square inch of my yard is covered in either concrete or rock. There are several reasons for growing zinnias in pots.

#Growing zinnia from seed indoors cracked#

If you are looking to grow stunning zinnias from seed, AND in pots, you have come to the right place! Zinnias are one of my favorite cut flowers of summer and out of necessity I cracked the code to growing them in pots! So if you have been dreaming of growing potted zinnias keep reading, because all you need are some seeds, potting soil, and a 3 gallon pot!ĭisclaimer: when you shop through my affiliate links I earn a small commission which helps me create more content, at no additional cost to you! Thank you so much for your support! Why Grow Zinnias in Pots

#Growing zinnia from seed indoors how to#

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Growing zinnia from seed indoors