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How deep should I plant Plumeria seeds for germination?
How deep should I plant Plumeria seeds for germination?
For optimal germination, Plumeria seeds should be planted shallowly. Sow the seeds approximately 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) deep in a well-draining seed starting mix. Ensure that the seeds are covered lightly with the soil or mix. This shallow planting depth allows the seeds to receive the necessary warmth and light to stimulate germination while also ensuring they remain sufficiently moist.
After planting, gently water the seeds to settle the soil around them, and keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Placing a clear plastic cover or dome over the container can help retain moisture, but make sure to provide some ventilation to prevent mold growth. Monitor the soil moisture regularly and remove the cover once germination begins to allow the seedlings to grow without any hindrance.
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