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Dancing Plant Seeds . 

 

HOW TO GROW DANCING PLANT : 
 

Warning:
Dancing Plants are very susceptible to frost or cold conditions so keep in pots in temperate or cold climates to so that they are able to be moved indoors or into a greenhouse during extreme weather.

Step 1
Scarify the seeds by either nicking the seed with a knife or by scratching the surface with sandpaper or against some rough concrete. Soak seeds in warm water for 12-24 hours.

Step 2
Sow seed/s 3mm deep into small pots. Keep indoors a month before last frost. Leave moist in bright sunny position. Don’t allow the soil to dry out. Germination ranges from 2 days to 3-4 weeks. The above scarification and soaking method has been known to improve germination speed and rate. A minimum temperature of 20°C is conducive to producing the best results.

Step 3
When transplanting into the ground space seedlings roughly one foot apart. Don’t overwater during transplanting.

Step 4
Final position should be full sun. Dancing Plant takes around 6-12 months to fully mature depending on conditions
 

 

Height: up to 120cm (4 feet)

Width: up to 30cm (1 feet)

 

Dancing Plant is more commonly known as Telegraph Plant or Semaphore Plant and is native to tropical regions of Asia. 

Dancing Plants are one of only a few plants capable of producing rapid movement. The leaves have the ability to move to reposition themselves for better sunlight.

They are called Dancing Plants because their movement is said to increase when music is played.

 

10+ Seeds per Pack

 

Each Pack comes with Full Growing Instructions

All seeds are FREE POSTAGE Australia wide.

Dancing Plant Seeds

$12.00Price
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