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lavender angel trumpet plant

lavender angel trumpet plant 25+ Seeds| Purple Trumpet Datura Seeds

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lavender angel trumpet plant 25+ Seeds| Purple Trumpet Datura SeedsDatura, also known as angel's trumpet, is a tropical plant with large, trumpet shaped flowers. It's important to note that datura contains potent alkaloids and can be toxic if ingested. Here's a general guide on how to grow datura seeds: Materials Needed: Datura seeds Seed trays or pots Seed starting mix or well draining potting soil Watering can or spray bottle Plastic wrap or a humidity dome Grow lights or a sunny windowsill Fertilizer (optional)

Datura, also known as angel's trumpet, is a tropical plant with large, trumpet-shaped flowers. It's important to note that datura contains potent alkaloids and can be toxic if ingested. Here's a general guide on how to grow datura seeds:

Materials Needed:

Datura seeds
Seed trays or pots
Seed starting mix or well-draining potting soil
Watering can or spray bottle
Plastic wrap or a humidity dome
Grow lights or a sunny windowsill
Fertilizer (optional)
Garden soil (if transplanting outdoors)
Procedure:

Seed Collection:


Some gardeners scarify datura seeds by nicking or sanding the seed coat slightly to enhance germination. This step is optional, and many seeds will germinate without scarification.
Starting Indoors:

Start datura seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost date in your area. Datura requires warm temperatures for germination.
Preparing Seed Trays or Pots:

Fill seed trays or small pots with a seed starting mix or a well-draining potting soil. Moisten the soil thoroughly.
Sowing Seeds:

Plant datura seeds about 1/4 inch deep in the soil. Place one or two seeds per pot. Datura seeds are relatively large and easy to handle.
Misting or Watering:

Lightly mist the soil surface or water gently with a watering can. Ensure the soil remains consistently moist during the germination period.
Covering Seeds:

To create a humid environment for germination, cover the trays or pots with plastic wrap or place them in a plastic dome. This helps retain moisture.
Germination:

Datura seeds typically germinate in 7-21 days. Once the seedlings emerge, remove the plastic cover and place the trays or pots in a location with bright, indirect light.
Providing Light:

If growing indoors, place the seedlings under grow lights or on a sunny windowsill where they can receive at least 6 hours of sunlight daily.
Transplanting (Optional):

Once the seedlings have grown large enough and the risk of frost has passed, you can transplant them outdoors. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.
Outdoor Planting:

If sowing directly outdoors, wait until after the last frost date. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and adding organic matter for improved fertility.
Spacing:

Space datura plants according to the specific variety's recommendations, typically between 24 to 36 inches apart.
Watering:

Water datura plants regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist. These plants prefer well-drained soil but should not be allowed to dry out completely.
Fertilization (Optional):

Datura is not heavy feeder, but if your soil is poor, you can apply a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.
Cautions:

Be aware that all parts of the datura plant are toxic and should be handled with care. Avoid ingesting any part of the plant.
Growing datura can add unique and exotic blooms to your garden, but it's essential to be cautious due to its toxic nature. Keep it out of reach of children and pets, and exercise care when handling the plant.

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