Graines Nymphaea Colorata Blanc (Graines Lotier Pygmé Blanc)

Graines Nymphaea Colorata Blanc (Graines Lotier Pygmé Blanc)

Croissance rapide. Magnifique plante aquatique connue pour ses propriétés décoratives.
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10 Graines Nymphaea Colorata Blanc (Graines Lotier Pygmé Blanc)
US$1.50
10 Graines Nymphaea Colorata Blanc (Graines Lotier Pygmé Blanc)
US$1.50
100 Graines Nymphaea Colorata Blanc (Graines Lotier Pygmé Blanc)
US$7.00
500 Graines Nymphaea Colorata Blanc (Graines Lotier Pygmé Blanc)
US$28.00
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Nymphaea Colorata White
Nymphaea Colorata Blanc est aussi appelé Lotier Pygmé Blanc. Il s'agit d'une plante vivace aquatique. Le nénuphar a de belles fleurs décoratives et des feuilles flottantes qui peuvent atteindre jusqu'à 3 mètres. Nymphaea Colorata peut être planté dans un aquarium. Si vous souhaitez obtenir des fleurs, nous vous suggérons de faire en sorte qu'au moins 4 feuilles soient à la surface. Notez que l'aquarium doit être assez grand. Autres détails: Besoins d'humidité très élevés; parfait pour les jardins de tourbières et d'eau Exigences pH du sol: 6.1 à 6.5 (légèrement acide) 6.6 à 7.5 (neutre) Zones de rusticité: Zone USDA 9a: à -6.6 ° C (20 ° F) Zone USDA 9b: à -3.8 ° C (25 ° F) Zone USDA 10a: à -1,1 ° C (30 ° F) Zone USDA 10b: à 1,7 ° C (35 ° F) Zone USDA 11: au-dessus de 4,5 ° C (40 ° F)
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Nom commun White Pigmy Water Lily
Espèce Nymphaea colorata
Germination The number of seeds determines the container size, everything from small pots to dish pans to small ponds. Put a layer of soil in the bottom, add water to the brim, level and compact the soil once it has settled from filling with water. Then distribute the seeds as evenly as possible over the soil and drizzle a thin layer of white sand through the water over the seeds. This helps to anchor them and to see them as they sprout. Adding water after putting the seeds are put in can dislodge them, as can placing the container in a pond. So be careful if you need to do so. To keep the water around 80 degrees you can use a heating pad placed under the container. When the seedlings have made several floating leaves in smaller containers, carefully dig them up and pot them individually. In small ponds designed for seedlings, let the plants grow to blooming stage and then remove them, either to propagate or discard, making more space for still developing seedlings. Germination should take 3-4 weeks, but can take longer. Be patient!
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