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KVITER 60 White Japanese Lilac Seeds are heirloom, non-GMO seeds designed for outdoor planting. These perennial flowering plants grow up to 35 feet tall, producing fragrant white blooms that enhance any garden, especially Japanese-style landscapes. Easy to grow with simple pre-planting treatments, they thrive in USDA zones 4 and above, requiring moderate watering and full to partial sunlight.
Color | White |
Unit Count | 25 Count |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Product Care Instructions | Moist Soil,Water |
Material Features | GMO Free |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
Soil Type | moist soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 35 Feet |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | fragrant |
M**S
Patience paid off
I am not an expert, I just like gardening and have grown many plants from seed. I love lilacs, but few varieties grow in my Zone 9 bordering Zone 10 area. I accidentally purchased these without reading the fine print. There are only a few lilacs (that I've heard of) that grow in warm climate and for some unknown reason I mistakenly thought these might. When these seeds arrived I looked them up and realized my error. But, since they were here I figured I'd see if I could get them to germinate. The seeds came inside a plastic bag and looked wispy like the seeds of a pine cone, but smaller. I didn't count the package contents but they looked to be in the ball park of 25. There were no instructions in the package so I searched the web for help. Most articles said that Japanese lilac tree seeds require cold stratification. One article I found said it depended on when the seeds were harvested. In short, most of the information I found led me to believe that these seed might be hard to grow. Anyway, I finally decided to go with the Q&A answer by the Amazon seller Carolina Seed Co. They said these seeds didn't need cold stratification. I didn't have much hope of getting one started and I almost gave up, but finally at nine weeks I got one out of two to germinate. How? I started them in small jiffy pots on kitchen windowsill in a 50/50 mix of seed starter and potting soil. After week four with no sprouts I moved one outside under a porch eve and watered it approx. 3 times a week, letting it dry out a bit. I live in Zone 9b and the March temps have been warmer than usual this year, varying btw 70s/50s and 80s/60s. Four weeks later, the outside seed sprouted. FYI, the indoor seed was misted daily and kept moist at 72-75 F; it hasn't sprouted. So, while I'm not placing any bets on how long I will keep this little sprout alive I did want to share this information because there were not many reviews with successful germination.
K**N
The jury is out I'll let you know in 3 weeks I have doubts
I got the package along with some other seeds that I purchased. Unfortunately I'm not sure if I'm going to get anything out of this but I'm going to try the seeds appear like broken pieces of cashew nuts, really small pieces no uniform shape or appearance of a seed. I'll let you know in about 3 weeks.Okay, it's been some time now and these seeds are nothing I waste of time. It may have cost a few bucks but it's kind of a rip-off. Consider how many people might buy the seeds that never seem to germinate and I tried six different ways or 12 seeds, two per test, I got nothing, nothing and nothing. Most people tell you don't waste your money, but I can assure you I got nothing so I thought I was a pretty good horticulturalist all the other seed I purchased are nice raised plants right now. I don't usually write bad or negative reviews. The seeds give the appearance of pieces of cashews I only got 12. It would have been nice if you had more seeds You might have a chance to beat the odds on seed growth but I was unsuccessful and I will not recommend to anyone. Just think of it as if everybody sent you a dollar that purchase these seeds on Amazon. How much money you would have?After a month I have nothing. No results to tell you about seeds molding and died. I wish there was a way to report this to Amazon so they could discontinue that vendor. It's not fair to help people get ripped off.
S**.
The white hibiscus
The white hibiscus flowerUnfortunately the plant died
A**L
No good
If they had negative stars I would give them the negative for sure. I did everything step by step and out of all the seeds nothing but weeds grew. I mean it would be one thing if no flowers nothing came up but there was something to come up and I cared for it with my blood sweat and tears to only have a bunch of weeds come from these seeds. I think Amazon should make sure these products are legit and not a scam to get your money that you worked hard for because if they would have I wouldn’t have wasted my money on these fake a** flowers. So I bought these weeds that have taken over my flower beds. Well my “weed beds” now People don’t waste your money like I did. THESE DO NOT WORK THEY ARE NOT FLOWER SEEDS.
J**N
Did not grow
Did not grow
L**M
Planted on Feb 23rd, 2023 - Left Pot
Soaked them in water, planted them in moist soil for over a month with a plastic bag over it in about 66°F weather. This is how they look after a few months. I live in Michigan and it's been somewhat cool most of the year. They seem to be doing alright. Only managed to get 5-6 of them to grow but I wasn't really expecting any of them to grow so it was a pleasant surprise. I don't pour water on them. I just set them in a bowl of water for an hour everytime I do the finger check with the soil. The one where you poke your finger into the soil about 2" deep, if the soil looks a bit flakey, I put it in water lol hope this helps some people
E**H
Some actually grew
I was not very diligent yet some are growing! I gave an extra star because of customer service.
G**A
Didn’t work
These have not bloomed. I’m not a fancy gardener but did follow instructions and haven’t seen anything yet. It’s been a year.
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