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Softly ruffled blooms in gentle apricot and blush tones, perfect for weddings and romantic arrangements. With strong stems and long vase life, this Lisianthus brings a warm, luminous touch to cutting gardens and florist work.

 

When to Sow : Aug- Oct

HOW TO SOW LISIANTHUS: 
Surface sow into moist seed compost. Pat down to make contact but do not cover. If necessary place in a thermostatically controlled heated propagator to maintain constant temperature of  20-25°C. Use grow lights to provide 16 hours of light per day once seedlings emerge. Do not exceed 25 degrees as seeds may go ito dormancy.

Do not overwater and allow compost to dry out between waterings. Lisianthus are very slow growing. Transplant at four true pair leaf stage into individual pots and grow on before planting out into final flowering position.


For more tips on Growing Lisianthus check out our Blogs & Growing guides 

 

  • Classification: Half Hardy Annual
  • Expert Level: Expert - Experience needed
  • Germination Time: 2-3 weeks
  • Flowering Time: Jul/Aug

 

  • Site: Full Sun/Part Sun
  • Soil Type: Clay/Chalk/Sand
  • Soil Acidity: Alkaline- Neutral
  • Moisture: Well drained
  • Care: Pinch to encorage busher growth. Feed weekly during the seedling stage.  
  • Use: Cut Flowers
  • Harvesting: Cut when flowers are just beginning to open 
  • Days to Maturity:  Approx 36 wks

 

  • Vase Life: 10- 14 Days
  • Height:70cm
  • Plant Spacing:  10cm

Lisianthus (Eustoma) Grandiflorum Alissa II Light Apricot

£3.95Price
Quantity
  • 15  Pelleted Seeds per packet Approx

    Please note that the majority of our seeds are packed by volume so the number of seeds indicated is an approximation.

    We make every effort to provide British seeds where possible, but in some cases our British Growers are unable to grow in sufficient quantities to meet our demand or the seeds are subject to Plant breeders' rights which means it is only possible for us to buy these seeds from certain non UK flower farms 

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