Total Number of seeds: 200
The Clarkia Pulchella Mix Seeds offer a delightful combination of colorful double-petaled flowers in shades of pink, violet, white, and magenta. 🌸 These cheerful winter blooms are known for their elegant look and delicate ruffled texture, making them a favorite among Indian gardeners. The plants have upright, bushy growth and bloom heavily in cooler months.
Clarkia pulchella is also called “Mountain Garland”, a cool-season beauty that’s easy to grow in pots or flower beds. These flowers are a visual treat and attract bees and butterflies, making them a perfect pick for nature-friendly gardens.
If you’re looking for an easy winter flower with soft, romantic colors and long-lasting blooms, Clarkia Pulchella Mix Seeds are the ideal choice. With quick germination, minimum care, and beautiful results, they’re perfect for both home gardeners and school garden projects. 🌿
Type of Seed: Open-Pollinated Cool Season Flower Seeds
Germination Time: 6–10 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: 4–6 hours
Where to Grow: Pots, balcony, beds, borders
Growing Season: Winter and early spring
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5 cm
Ideal Climate: Cool and dry
Bloom/Plant Height: 30–50 cm
Organic Fertilizer Requirements: Light compost every 3 weeks
Life Span: Seasonal (2–3 months flowering)
Ideal Growing Temperature: 15–25°C
Blooming/Harvesting Time: 45–55 days after sowing
Maintenance Requirements: Very low
Watering Frequency: Twice a week
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 9×9 inch
Clarkia Pulchella Mix Seeds grow best during India’s cooler months, from October to February. They bloom heavily in winters and early spring. In southern India, sowing can continue till March with partial shade. These winter flowers bloom in about 6–8 weeks and last for nearly 2 months when cared for properly.
Use a 9×9 inch grow bag or pot with drainage holes. Fill it with light soil and compost mix. Sow the seeds directly into the pot and place it in a sunny spot. Water gently and keep the soil moist. Avoid moving the plants after germination.
Preparation: Use well-drained, loose soil with compost.
Sowing: Sow 0.5 cm deep; space seeds 1–2 inches apart.
Watering: Mist lightly; do not water heavily.
Germination: Occurs in 6–10 days under mild temperatures.
Transplanting: Not needed—sow directly where plants will bloom.
Sunlight: Needs soft morning sun or partial sun
Soil: Well-drained, light soil enriched with compost
Fertilization: Use mild organic compost every 20 days
Pruning: Remove old flowers to extend blooming
Support and Spacing: Space plants 6–8 inches apart
Pest Control: Use neem oil if needed; rarely affected
Disease Prevention: Avoid excess water; water at base
Mulching: Helps retain moisture and keeps soil cool
Harvesting: Cut flowers early morning for vases
1. Use Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers When Flowering Starts
When your flowers start to bloom, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Super Meal Organic Manure. These options help your plants produce bigger and brighter blooms.
2. Choose Organic Fertilizers
Opt for organic fertilizers such as Vermicompost Fertilizer or Cow Dung Manure Fertilizer to naturally boost plant health and improve soil quality.
3. Fertilize at Regular Intervals
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days using products like Neem Cake to ensure your flowers get a steady supply of nutrients.
Clarkia Pulchella Mix is special for its multiple flower shades, double blooms, and soft petal texture. 🌸 The mix includes tones of pink, lavender, rose, and white that brighten up winter gardens. These flowers bloom in clusters on slim stems, creating a graceful display. They are perfect for cut flower arrangements, small gardens, balconies, and border edges. Being drought-tolerant and cool-loving, they are ideal for Indian winters. This mix brings variety, charm, and minimal effort to your garden.
Perfect for winter garden borders and pots
Great as cut flowers for vases and decorations
Adds color diversity in one seed pack
Attracts bees and butterflies 🐝🦋
Easy for kids’ gardening projects and school gardens
Avoid warm-season planting—Clarkia performs poorly in heat. Don’t overwater, especially during flowering. Avoid crowding plants; proper spacing helps airflow and prevents mildew. Fertilize lightly, not excessively.
Problem: No blooms
Cause: Poor sunlight or excess nitrogen
Solution: Move to a sunnier spot and reduce feeding
Problem: Weak stems
Cause: Excess watering
Solution: Allow soil to dry slightly between watering
Problem: Fungal spots on leaves
Cause: High humidity
Solution: Improve spacing and apply organic fungicide
Clarkia, Bridal Flower, Clarkia Phool, Winter Double Phool, Gulaabi Clarkia, Clarkia Pushpam, Clarkia Rani, Clarkia Mix Phool, Safed Ruffle Phool, Mountain Garland
Q: Can I grow Clarkia Pulchella Mix in March?
Yes, in South India with partial shade and proper watering.
Q: How tall will the plants grow?
About 1 to 1.5 feet, making them ideal for borders and pots.
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Ritika
staking zaroori thi kyunki plants thoda lean ho gaye wind mein.
Alok
Stone mulch use kiya aur drainage maintain kiya, blooming steady tha.
Kunal
Seeds directly sow kiya without mulch, aur pollinators attract hone lage 2nd month se.