June 25, 2024

VIDEO: How To Grow Ice Plant/Mesembryanthemum From Seeds(FULL UPDATES)


GROW MESEMBRYANTHEMUM/ICE PLANT FROM SEEDS AT HOME 100% GERMINATION RATE #urbangardening #iceplant
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DAIZZ’S TIPS:Despite its exotic looks it is surprisingly easy to grow from seed.Do not cover the seeds as they require the presence of light to help initiate germination. Instead gently firm down the compost without sinking the seeds into the compost.Once the seedlings emerge, remove the polythene bag but they will still need to be kept in a warm, bright, frost-free position.

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PLANTING TIME:
Seeds are sown from October to December(or when the temperature is between 10-25 degree Celsius(50-75 F))

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Grow Ice Plant/Mesembryanthemum From Seeds(FULL UPDATES)

  1. @Urban Gardening sir, I've tried this many times with excellent potting mix, fungicide and seeds. I get almost 100% germination but plants tend to grow about 1 inch, then fall n die. Any insights would be helpful. It's happening for all flowering seeds that are very tiny like this

  2. Well that's rubbish I cover mine all the time and they sort to shoot after 2 days! I sowed 3 traysnon Friday and there through now Monday tells you on packet also to cover or they will fall over in the tray and rot

  3. Most of my Iceplant seedlings currently have 2 or 3 sets of true leaves but are bending over, as though they can't take the weight of the leaves. The stems don't look as thick as they probably should be at this stage. Is this normal or should they be upright by now?

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