I grew a bunch of petunias from seed this season and it was kind of an accident! I thought i planted snapdragons lol. They got big too fast so i just stuck them in my garden bed and forgot about them. I figured they'd die without being hardened off properly. A few weeks later, i saw petunia flowers and i was confused! They ended up being the stars of the show this season and outperformed all of the fancy hybrids. They're tough plants! The new hybrids need constant watering and fertilizer. Old fashioned petunias always seem to look great
Though I didn’t have petunia seeds, there’s some growing in my flower pot. I used an app to identify them 😅 Here I am learning from you how to grow them 😊thanks for your video.
I wish I would have watched your video first last video I watched they had me a pot them to additional times after germination stage🤯 🤦♀️ what a horrible, tedious task that is I will be doing it your way from now on. Thank you so much!!!!
I do that sometimes for my vegetables, but flowers mostly do just fine when seedlings transplanted in their final spot. Happy growing and thank you very much for your comment!
they're so beautiful! most packages say 10-12 weeks befor planting out. is it okay if beginner gardeners plant them out after 30 days? of should i wait 10 weeks to be sure the transplant is successful?
The 10-12 weeks is to start before the last frost date. If your frost date has passed and the temperature stays above 60-70F, and if your seedlings are strong enough to be transplanted, you can do it now. Thank you for visiting.
Did you keep your tray under a grow light when you started until they germinated? Did you get those results from that one tray? Such good results as usual. Thanks for sharing.
No, I don,t use grow lights. I keep seedlings in filtered sunlight, such as under beach umbrella or 70% shade cloth. And yes, these are from one tray. Thank you so much for your comment!
@@TowardGarden thank you so much. I'm actually looking to purchase a shade cloth for my greenhouse (that registers at over 100 every time I've gone in) and it's not even spring. Just let the sun be out and it's not humanly possible to be in there much less plants. Can you recommend a shade cloth that perhaps you have purchased or no of that's good for a greenhouse? Thanks so much.
@@rbthegardennannyllc4219 It depends on what size your green house is you can find many type of shade clothes for your greenhouse. I added a link in my amazon page to the one that I have used. amzn.to/3va9elR The price is reasonable and does the job for me. Hope it helps!😊
Depending on the condition it may take up to 15 days for seeds to germinate. The colder, the longer. And yes, light helps germination, but make sure the soil surface is always moist. Happy growing and thank you for visiting!
I am growing double petunias from seed. I had started them in jiffy pods, they stayed very small until I transplanted them in cells, and under lights. They grew so well, had to transplant them in 4 in pots because we still have 3 weeks until last frost date. I will plant them in pots along with cannas. I don’t think they suffer from transplant shock, it’s been 24 hrs and they still look good. Can’t wait to see them bloom.
You sure can. It is easier to control the germination and seedlings growing condition when starting in seed tray. But direct sowing is doable too. Happy growing and thank you for visiting.
It is hard to tell but maybe it is because of root rot? Or if seedlings are too young it can be “damping off” which is a fungal disease? Try growing in a fresh seed mix and let soil dry between waterings. Hope you have a better results next time and thanks for visiting.
Petunia seeds are very easy to grow, you may just got a bad batch of seeds. try a new packet of seeds. Hope you have a better result next time and thank you for visiting!
Great video. Very informative and they look gorgeous😍👍
Thanks so much 😊
Wow..you are inspiring me to start my garden from seeds!.💐💐💐thank you
Delighted for you comment! Thank you!😊💐
I can't wait to start my petunias!
How exciting! I am looking forward to it too. Thank you very much for your comment!
They are so beautiful 💜💗💖
Thank you very much!
Glad YT recommended me your videos! ❤
Delighted to hear it. Thank you very much for your comment!😊💚
I grew a bunch of petunias from seed this season and it was kind of an accident! I thought i planted snapdragons lol. They got big too fast so i just stuck them in my garden bed and forgot about them. I figured they'd die without being hardened off properly. A few weeks later, i saw petunia flowers and i was confused! They ended up being the stars of the show this season and outperformed all of the fancy hybrids. They're tough plants! The new hybrids need constant watering and fertilizer. Old fashioned petunias always seem to look great
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
Though I didn’t have petunia seeds, there’s some growing in my flower pot. I used an app to identify them 😅
Here I am learning from you how to grow them 😊thanks for your video.
Hello. That is amazing 😁 Hope you will have beautiful flowers soon. Thank you so much for your comment!😊
Beautiful video.!! Thanks
Cant we grow from fdried flowers ?
If flowers are pollinated properly, yes sure. Give it a try. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!😊
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Thank you so much for your comment😊
I wish I would have watched your video first last video I watched they had me a pot them to additional times after germination stage🤯
🤦♀️ what a horrible, tedious task that is
I will be doing it your way from now on. Thank you so much!!!!
I do that sometimes for my vegetables, but flowers mostly do just fine when seedlings transplanted in their final spot. Happy growing and thank you very much for your comment!
@@TowardGarden
I know that I will be doing it your way from now on 😊👍
Thank you again
Did you cover the seeds with a clear lid or any clear Cover?
I'm going to start now!! Thank you
I did not, but you can if you want. Thank you for visiting and happy gardening.
they're so beautiful! most packages say 10-12 weeks befor planting out. is it okay if beginner gardeners plant them out after 30 days? of should i wait 10 weeks to be sure the transplant is successful?
The 10-12 weeks is to start before the last frost date. If your frost date has passed and the temperature stays above 60-70F, and if your seedlings are strong enough to be transplanted, you can do it now. Thank you for visiting.
@@TowardGarden oh that makes sense! Thank-you!
Did you keep your tray under a grow light when you started until they germinated? Did you get those results from that one tray? Such good results as usual. Thanks for sharing.
No, I don,t use grow lights. I keep seedlings in filtered sunlight, such as under beach umbrella or 70% shade cloth. And yes, these are from one tray. Thank you so much for your comment!
@@TowardGarden thank you so much. I'm actually looking to purchase a shade cloth for my greenhouse (that registers at over 100 every time I've gone in) and it's not even spring. Just let the sun be out and it's not humanly possible to be in there much less plants. Can you recommend a shade cloth that perhaps you have purchased or no of that's good for a greenhouse? Thanks so much.
@@rbthegardennannyllc4219 It depends on what size your green house is you can find many type of shade clothes for your greenhouse. I added a link in my amazon page to the one that I have used. amzn.to/3va9elR The price is reasonable and does the job for me. Hope it helps!😊
Super sir
Thank you very much!
For timing purposes, what climate zone are you in?
I am in California zone 9b. Thanks for visiting!
How long do petunia seeds take to germinate and, do they need direct exposure to sunlight once planted?
Depending on the condition it may take up to 15 days for seeds to germinate. The colder, the longer. And yes, light helps germination, but make sure the soil surface is always moist. Happy growing and thank you for visiting!
what variety is this?
This is a mix of Multiflora petunias variety. Thank you for visiting!
I am growing double petunias from seed. I had started them in jiffy pods, they stayed very small until I transplanted them in cells, and under lights. They grew so well, had to transplant them in 4 in pots because we still have 3 weeks until last frost date. I will plant them in pots along with cannas. I don’t think they suffer from transplant shock, it’s been 24 hrs and they still look good. Can’t wait to see them bloom.
Great job on tacking care of your plants. Keep it up. Happy gardening and thank you for sharing!
Can you plant the seeds in the pot you plan to have them in ??
You sure can. It is easier to control the germination and seedlings growing condition when starting in seed tray. But direct sowing is doable too. Happy growing and thank you for visiting.
Did you put it under the sun when u sow the seed? Tnx
Only 3-4 hours of early morning sunlight. I protected them from hot mid day sun by a patio umbrella. Thanks for visiting!
Beautiful, but I separate mine a lot sooner so I don’t waste so many plants.
Thanks for sharing. I didn't waste them, they were planted other places. just showed the ones in the video for the process.
I can't grow them .they spout then stop growing and die ...I'm so frustrated
It is hard to tell but maybe it is because of root rot? Or if seedlings are too young it can be “damping off” which is a fungal disease? Try growing in a fresh seed mix and let soil dry between waterings. Hope you have a better results next time and thanks for visiting.
Very simple, I planted Petunia seeds like that and did not sprout.
Petunia seeds are very easy to grow, you may just got a bad batch of seeds. try a new packet of seeds. Hope you have a better result next time and thank you for visiting!
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