How to plant the following seeds
Anamu, Soursop, Miracle Fruit and Moringa species
Anamu Petiveria alliacea
Anamu is also known as Guinea Henweed.
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Sowing instructions for Anamu
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. Add seeds on top and cover just lightly 1/4 inch with mix. Keep your soil warm and moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 2 to 8 weeks.
Carefully transplant when about two inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow!
Anamu is also known as Guinea Henweed.
Read all about Anamu here......
Sowing instructions for Anamu
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. Add seeds on top and cover just lightly 1/4 inch with mix. Keep your soil warm and moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 2 to 8 weeks.
Carefully transplant when about two inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow!
Miracle Fruit Synsepalum dulcificum
Sowing instructions for Miracle Fruit seeds.
Plant only fresh seed less than 1-2 weeks old for best germination.
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. Add seeds on top and cover just lightly 1/4 inch with mix. Keep your soil warm and moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 4 to 12 weeks depending on heat and humidity. Hot moist and shady conditions are best! A deep six inch long container or tray is better for root development. Once seeds germinate they are tiny like a hair follicle. They may take about 24 months to grow into fruiting plants. Most 18 inch tall plants begin to produce fruit.
Carefully transplant when about six inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow!
Sowing instructions for Miracle Fruit seeds.
Plant only fresh seed less than 1-2 weeks old for best germination.
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. Add seeds on top and cover just lightly 1/4 inch with mix. Keep your soil warm and moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 4 to 12 weeks depending on heat and humidity. Hot moist and shady conditions are best! A deep six inch long container or tray is better for root development. Once seeds germinate they are tiny like a hair follicle. They may take about 24 months to grow into fruiting plants. Most 18 inch tall plants begin to produce fruit.
Carefully transplant when about six inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow!
Moringa Species Moringa oleifera & Moringa stenopetala
Sowing instructions for Moringa
Soak seeds overnight in rain water.
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. place seeds in mix. Push seed down 1/4 inch below surface. Keep your soil warm and slightly moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 3 to 6 weeks. A well drained soil that is moist but not too wet is very important, especially for M. stenopetala.
Carefully transplant when about six inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow! Acclimate to full sun as quickly as possible. They grow fast!
Sowing instructions for Moringa
Soak seeds overnight in rain water.
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. place seeds in mix. Push seed down 1/4 inch below surface. Keep your soil warm and slightly moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 3 to 6 weeks. A well drained soil that is moist but not too wet is very important, especially for M. stenopetala.
Carefully transplant when about six inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow! Acclimate to full sun as quickly as possible. They grow fast!
Sowing instructions for Soursop Annona muricata
Soursop is also known as guanabana, guyabana and graviola
Soak seeds overnight in rain water.
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. place seeds in mix with white tip of seed pointing downwards into the soil. Push seed down 1/4 inch below surface. Keep your soil warm and moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 3 to 6 weeks.
Carefully transplant when about six inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow. Grow in some shade and acclimate to full sun as they grow. They can grow in a strong filtered light as well. Don't over water them!
Soursop is also known as guanabana, guyabana and graviola
Soak seeds overnight in rain water.
Fill your seed starter trays or pots with soil less potting mix or use our special seed starter mix.
Fill containers two thirds full with damp mix. place seeds in mix with white tip of seed pointing downwards into the soil. Push seed down 1/4 inch below surface. Keep your soil warm and moist in a bright area but out of full sun. Germination can take from 3 to 6 weeks.
Carefully transplant when about six inches tall. Use organic fertilizer and watch them grow. Grow in some shade and acclimate to full sun as they grow. They can grow in a strong filtered light as well. Don't over water them!