Latin petunia x hybrida
This top performing petunia has uniform timing, plant habit and flower size. This variety boasts flowers that are a solid white on a deep green plant. The TriTunia™ series has consistently proven itself to be one of the best performing petunias on the market.
Growing petunias from seed is easy but they must be given the right conditions and enough time. Seeds should be sowed into a soilless mixture or jiffy pellets 10-12 weeks before last frost. Slightly compact and pre-wet your growing mixture using lukewarm water with some added sulphur (to act as a fungicide). Press seeds into surface using a dibbler and cover seeded flats with plastic to conserve moisture. Bottom heat should be used when germinating petunias and avoid watering with cold water. Remove plastic covering as soon as signs of germination occur. Once out of the germination stage, grow petunias on at room temperature (18 degrees C) for the next 4-5 weeks and transplant at the end of this period. Reduce temperatures to 13-16 degrees Celsius if possible for the remainder of growth for the best and most dense growth habit.
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