{"product_id":"13-seeds-moon-angel-datura-mix-seeds-flowering-cold-sensitive-angel39s-trumpet-devils-trumpet-datura-flower-flower-seeds-g007","title":"13 Seeds| Moon Angel Datura Mix Seeds - Flowering - Cold Sensitive - Angel#39;s Trumpet - Devil’s Trumpet - Datura Flower - Flower Seeds #G007","description":"\u003cp\u003e🍀 1 PACK (13+ SEEDS)Grow the striking Datura flowers with our premium Datura seeds. These no GMO, heirloom seeds are perfect for creating a stunning, exotic garden filled with fragrant night-blooming flowers. Datura is known for its large, trumpet-shaped blooms and its ability to thrive in both garden beds and container gardens. With its unique, tropical appearance, Datura plants are perfect for home gardening and adding a touch of magic to your pollinator garden. These drought-tolerant plants are also ideal for sustainable gardening, making them a beautiful and functional addition to any landscape.________________________________________________________How to Grow and Germinate Datura Seeds:   1. Gather Your Materials:      ▪ Datura seeds (Ensure they are from a reputable source of authentic seeds and heirloom seeds)      ▪ Seed starting trays or small pots      ▪ Well-draining potting mix or seed-starting mix      ▪ Water, plastic dome, or plastic wrap (for humidity)      ▪ Spray bottle and sunny location or grow lights   2. Pre-soaking the Seeds (Optional):      ▪ Soak the Datura seeds in warm water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat and speed up germination. This will help the rare seeds germinate faster and more uniformly.   3. Prepare the Soil:      ▪ Fill seed trays or pots with well-draining soil. Datura flowers thrive in light, sandy, or loamy soil, making them ideal for tropical flowers and wildflower seeds. Keep the soil slightly moist before sowing the Datura seeds.   4. Sowing the Seeds:      ▪ Sow the Datura seeds 1\/4 inch deep in the soil, lightly covering them with soil. Ensure they are spaced well if using seed trays, with one or two seeds per cell.   5. Provide Warmth and Humidity:      ▪ Datura seeds require warmth for optimal germination. Place the trays in a warm spot with temperatures between 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C). Cover with a plastic dome or plastic wrap to maintain humidity, creating a perfect environment for these easy to grow seeds.   6. Light Requirements:      ▪ Datura plants need light to germinate, so place the trays in a sunny window or under grow lights. Aim to provide 12-16 hours of light per day to ensure healthy seedlings.   7. Watering:      ▪ Mist the soil gently to keep it moist, avoiding overwatering. Datura plants are drought-tolerant once established, but the seeds need consistent moisture during germination.   8. Germination Time:      ▪ Datura seeds typically take between 2 to 6 weeks to germinate. Be patient, as the time varies based on growing conditions. These exotic flowers will reward your patience with their dramatic blooms.   9. Transplanting the Seedlings:      ▪ Once the seedlings have two sets of true leaves, they are ready for transplanting into larger pots or directly into the garden. Datura plants grow large, so ensure ample space for air circulation.   10. Outdoor Planting:      ▪ Choose a sunny, warm spot in your garden for Datura plants, which need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Plant in well-draining soil, spaced 2-3 feet apart for optimal growth of these fragrant flowers.   11. Watering and Care:      ▪ Once established, Datura plants are drought-tolerant. Water thoroughly but allow the soil to dry between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as Datura plants prefer dry conditions.   12. Pruning:      ▪ Lightly prune Datura plants after blooming to maintain shape and encourage more flowers. These perennial seeds produce bushy, beautiful plants that thrive with regular maintenance.   13. Harvesting Seeds:      ▪ After flowering, Datura plants produce large, spiny seed pods. Wait for them to dry and turn brown before harvesting. Carefully open the pods to collect Datura seeds for future planting.   14. Pests and Diseases:      ▪ Datura is generally pest-free but may attract aphids or spider mites. If pests appear, use a natural insecticide to keep your garden seeds and plants healthy.   15. Toxicity Warning:      ▪ All parts of the Datura plant, including the seeds, are toxic if ingested. Handle with care, wear gloves when harvesting seeds, and keep the plants away from children and pets.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Nuviplasttradeinvestments","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":55286942368035,"sku":"3TKO2DY","price":5.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0981\/0804\/7651\/files\/8cbcf34fbec8ffe1b8386cea104c7baf4bbe3b5fd309b93915b56be81ea7186a.webp?v=1782715266","url":"https:\/\/nuviplasttradeinvestments.com\/products\/13-seeds-moon-angel-datura-mix-seeds-flowering-cold-sensitive-angel39s-trumpet-devils-trumpet-datura-flower-flower-seeds-g007","provider":"Nuviplasttradeinvestments","version":"1.0","type":"link"}