The seeds of the hybrid "Mladi" F1 petunia are sown in greenhouse conditions from February to March. Seedlings are planted in open ground in May. For seedlings, areas are selected that are well or partially illuminated. The plant is unpretentious to the composition of the soil. The flowers are large and colored in salmon shades. The height of the annual plant does not exceed 35 cm. The diameter of the flower is 10 cm. The planting scheme is 25 x 20 cm. The hybrid petunia seed variety "F1 Mladi" is used to decorate borders, create low prefabricated and single flower beds, flower beds, mixborders.
TIPS FOR GROWING PETUNIA SEEDLING.
* Sowing petunias for seedlings is carried out in February - early March (the period from sowing to the beginning of flowering is about 14-16 weeks).
* To facilitate the growing process, sowing of coated petunia seeds is used. They will need to be placed in containers on the surface of a well-moistened substrate without embedding in the ground. Next, spray the sown pills abundantly from a spray bottle to dissolve the shell. Then cover the containers with foil to ensure maximum air and substrate moisture for the first 7-10 days after sowing.
* Optimum temperature for germination of petunia seeds + 18 + 22 ° C.
* As soon as the cotyledons appear, the film must be removed from the seed containers: this will allow the soil to dry out a little and significantly reduce the risk of root rot development (the substrate should not completely dry out).
* For better development and formation of a bush, young petunia plants need additional lighting. If there is not enough light, then the plants will stretch out and lose their decorative effect and attractiveness.
* In the phase of two true leaves, petunia seedlings dive into seedling cassettes or pots.
* Seedlings of petunia need regular watering, however, stagnant moisture in the soil is detrimental to plants.
* In order for young plants to grow and develop well, do not forget about feeding.
* As the seedlings grow, it is recommended to carry out 1-2 pinching: this action stimulates lateral branching in order to obtain a more decorative type of plants.