100pcs Bonsai Iris Bearded Orchid Seeds
Give your garden a touch of elegance with our 100pcs Bonsai Iris Bearded Orchid Seeds! This amazing variety of perennial iris is the perfect way to bring a unique beauty to your garden. The blooms of this flower resemble orchids, giving your garden an eye-catching look you won’t find with other iris varieties.
These 100pcs Bonsai Iris Bearded Orchids Seeds are easy to cultivate and care for, so it’s great for both experienced gardeners and greenhorns alike. Highly-resistant to pests and disease, this unique iris variety will remain lush and vibrant for years with proper care. Enjoy the beauty of your indoor or outdoor garden when you plant these 100pcs Bonsai Iris Bearded Orchid Seeds!
Product Specifications:
• Product Type: Bonsai
• Type: Blooming Plants
• Style: Annual
• Size: Mini, Large, Small, Medium
• Model Number: Ornamental Bonsai
• Flowerpot: Excluded
• Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy
• Applicable Constellation: Sagittarius
• Location: Living Room
• Climate: Temperate
• Full-bloom Period: Spring
• Function: Beautifying
• Classification: Happy Farm
• Use: Indoor Plants
• Variety: Iris Bonsai
Benefits of 100pcs Bonsai Iris Bearded Orchid Seeds:
• Long-lasting blooms
• Bright vibrant colors
• Perfect for outdoor or indoor spaces
• Low maintenance with high resistance to pests & disease
• Latin Name: Iris Perennia
• Germination Rate: 85-95%
• Planting seasons: Spring, Autumn
• Grown plant size: 30-45cm
• Growing time to maturity: 6-12 months
• Watering: Moderate
• Sunlight: Full sun
• Uses: hedges, pots, borders, cut flowers
• Deer Resistance: low
• Pest & Disease resistance: high
How to Plant 100 Pcs Bonsai Iris Orchid Seeds:
1. Start by preparing the soil with a good quality soil enhancer.
2. Then put 2-3 seeds per hole, approximately 1 inch deep.
3. Water the soil well after planting.
4. Keep the soil moist and make sure to fertilize it at least once a month.
5. Put the plants in the sun or part shade and make sure they get plenty of water.
6. After a month or two, you will start to see blooms!
7. Once the plants have started to establish themselves, you can trim them back to stimulate new growth.