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Paradise Apple Tree Seeds Malus Red Hardy Garden Fruit Plant Seeds 30 Seeds
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Paradise Apple Tree Seeds Malus Red Hardy Garden Fruit Plant Seeds 30 Seeds

Paradise Apple is the Most Widely Cultivated Fruit Tree Around the Globe, and the Most Widely Known of the Many Members of the Genus (Malus) that are Used by Humans Today. This Relatively Small Tree is Typically 15-20' Tall, and is Cold Hardy to Zone 3. An Easily Grown Plant, it Succeeds in Most Fertile Soils, Preferring a Moisture Reten…
Paradise Apple is the Most Widely Cultivated Fruit Tree Around the Globe, and the Most Widely Known of the Many Members of the Genus (Malus) that are Used by Humans Today. This Relatively Small Tree is Typically 15-20' Tall, and is Cold Hardy to Zone 3. An Easily Grown Plant, it Succeeds in Most Fertile Soils, Preferring a Moisture Retentive Well-Draining & Loamy Soil for Optimal Fruit & Flower Production. Apple seeds need in order to break dormancy. Paradise Apple Germination: 1) Soak seeds for 24 hours in distilled water. 2) To cold stratify, Place them in a zip lock bag of moist vermiculite, leaving an inch open for some air circulation. Check seeds periodically to ensure they do not dry out. Mist with a spray bottle to ensure they are not too wet, as that can cause rot. Mark the date on the bag, and place them inside the fridge to keep between 35-40 degrees F. This mimics their natural conditions in the wild, and provides the !°false winter!± Apple seeds need in order to break dormancy. 3) Plant seeds ? deep in a well mixed & well draining commercial seed starting mix. (Be sure to bake the soil at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes to ensure that it is sterile before planting them. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the soil at appx. 75 degrees during the day. Turning the propagator off at night to let the temperature drop to between 65-68 degrees will also help improve germination rates. 5) Keep moist, (Not wet), and keep a bright direct light above containers or trays, but never full sunlight at this stage. 6) Expect germination in 2-3 weeks. Keep them in filtered light for at least 3-4 weeks before starting to expose them to full sun for brief amounts of time. It is best to get them planted as soon as they sprout as the tap roots of Apple seeds do not like to be disturbed.
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Paradise Apple is the Most Widely Cultivated Fruit Tree Around the Globe, and the Most Widely Known of the Many Members of the Genus (Malus) that are Used by Humans Today. This Relatively Small Tree is Typically 15-20' Tall, and is Cold Hardy to Zone 3. An Easily Grown Plant, it Succeeds in Most Fertile Soils, Preferring a Moisture Retentive Well-Draining & Loamy Soil for Optimal Fruit & Flower Production. Apple seeds need in order to break dormancy. Paradise Apple Germination: 1) Soak seeds for 24 hours in distilled water. 2) To cold stratify, Place them in a zip lock bag of moist vermiculite, leaving an inch open for some air circulation. Check seeds periodically to ensure they do not dry out. Mist with a spray bottle to ensure they are not too wet, as that can cause rot. Mark the date on the bag, and place them inside the fridge to keep between 35-40 degrees F. This mimics their natural conditions in the wild, and provides the !°false winter!± Apple seeds need in order to break dormancy. 3) Plant seeds ? deep in a well mixed & well draining commercial seed starting mix. (Be sure to bake the soil at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes to ensure that it is sterile before planting them. 4) Use a heated propagator to keep the soil at appx. 75 degrees during the day. Turning the propagator off at night to let the temperature drop to between 65-68 degrees will also help improve germination rates. 5) Keep moist, (Not wet), and keep a bright direct light above containers or trays, but never full sunlight at this stage. 6) Expect germination in 2-3 weeks. Keep them in filtered light for at least 3-4 weeks before starting to expose them to full sun for brief amounts of time. It is best to get them planted as soon as they sprout as the tap roots of Apple seeds do not like to be disturbed.

Specifications

Sun ExposureFull Sun
OrganicNatural
OriginUsa
Pack Size30.0 Count
BrandHmidleellc
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFruit
Package Dimensions5.08 X 4.25 X 0.75 Inches
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
ColorRed
Expected Blooming PeriodWinter¡±
Special FeatureExtended Bloom Time
Usda Hardiness Zone3
Soil TypeLoam Soil
Expected Planting PeriodWinter
Item Weight3 Grams