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Dark Blue Rose Seeds (Packet of 10 seeds)
Only pay for the first item additional items free
Local stock. Will be send within 2 working days after payment. Delivery 3 to 7 working days.
 
  

Roses  are not difficult to grow from seed, if you do it right. If you just  put a lot of seeds in a pot of soil, water it, and wait, you'll likely  be disappointed. 
Growing roses from seed is certainly not the  fastest method of propagating roses, but I can assure you it really is  the most rewarding.
Stratification
Stratification is the  process of placing seed in a controlled environment to simulate  conditions for the purpose of overcoming dormancy and promoting  germination.
What does that mean?
It means that we’re going to make the rose seed think it has endured a wet winter.
Then later, we’ll make it think spring has come.
Sometimes seeds can be pretty gullible and sometimes NOT.
Why do we stratify seeds?
Answer: Dormancy.
Inside many types of seeds, there are certain compounds that inhibit their ability to immediately germinate.
Roses definitely fall in that category.
So, to reap the benefits of our hybridization, we will trick those silly seeds!
Stratifying Rose Seed
Materials Needed
1. Soil-less medium
2. Water
3. Refrigerator-safe containers
4. Labels (of course!)
5. Powdered fungicide (Optional)
Getting Started
1. The Soil-less Potting Mix
  A good ratio would be 50% peat:50% perlite
2. Water
  To moisten the potting mix
3. Refrigerator-safe containers
  In which to place the potting mix
5. Then add your seeds of one cross and cover with approximately ½ inch moist potting mix
6. Labels
  Label the container. 
7. Put them in the refrigerator for 4 months
After 4 months:
Preparation for Germination.
Materials Required
1. Soil-less Medium
2. Seedling flat
3. Labels
4. A warm,sunny environment
Preparation for Germination
1. Soil-less Potting Mix
  A good ratio would be 50% peat:50% perlite (the same thing you used for stratification)
2. Seedling Flat
   Anything with holes for drainage will do. Well, it needs to hold soil at least an inch deep
3. Labels
  Be sure to label.
4. Fill your seedling flat with potting medium
5. Moisten with water
6. Plant your seeds approximately one inch apart at a depth of ½ inch
7. Cover with potting medium
8. Place in warm, lighted environment
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Flower  seeds are a live organism. Their germination depends on many factors  including heat, cooling, sun, shade, moisture, time of sowing, etc. None  of these things I can control so I can not be held responsible for  them.
Local stock. Will be send within 2 working days after payment. Delivery 3 to 7 working days.