Total Number of seeds: 100
Bring your garden to life with vibrant Gomphrena Pink Seeds! These long-lasting, globe-shaped pink flowers are perfect for adding charm to any garden bed or container. Ideal for Indian winters, this hardy flower thrives in a variety of conditions. Whether you’re growing in pots or open beds, Gomphrena Pink Seeds offer vibrant blooms, low maintenance, and a long flowering period. This easy-to-grow winter flowering variety ensures color and joy for months. The flowers attract pollinators and are also suitable for dry flower arrangements, making them both decorative and useful.
Plant lovers appreciate Gomphrena Pink for its bold pink color, round globe-like blooms, and resilience in sun and drought. With compact growth and high bloom density, it’s an excellent option for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Sow your seeds today and enjoy nature’s pink magic right in your home garden.
Type of Seed: Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated, Non-GMO
Germination Time: 6–10 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: 5–6 hours daily
Where to Grow: Beds, Pots, Containers
Growing Season: Winter Season
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5 cm
Ideal Climate: Mild and dry climate
Bloom/Plant Height: 40–45 cm
Organic Fertilizer Requirements: Organic compost every 15–20 days
Life Span: Annual
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–28°C
Blooming/Harvesting Time: 60–75 days from sowing
Maintenance Requirements: Low
Watering Frequency: Twice a week or when soil is dry
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 12 x 12 inch grow bags
Gomphrena Pink grows best during India’s winter months. Sow the seeds between October to January for ideal results. With full sun exposure and dry, well-draining soil, you’ll enjoy continuous blooming throughout the season. In southern parts of India, it may even extend into early summer when sown under partial shade.
Choose a pot that’s at least 12 inches deep. Fill it with well-drained potting mix. Sow the seeds 0.5 cm deep, water lightly, and place in sunlight. Maintain moderate watering. Within 7–10 days, seedlings will appear. Thin them if crowded. Watch them bloom beautifully in 60–75 days.
Preparation: Use well-draining, sandy-loam soil mixed with organic compost.
Sowing: Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep with 20–30 cm spacing.
Watering: Water gently, keeping soil moist but not soggy.
Germination: Seeds sprout within 6–10 days.
Transplanting: Transplant only if started in trays; otherwise direct sow is best.
Sunlight: Needs full sun for better blooms
Soil: Loose, well-drained, slightly sandy soil
Fertilization: Add compost or organic fertilizer every 2–3 weeks
Pruning: Deadhead regularly to extend blooming
Support and Spacing: No support needed; space plants 20–30 cm apart
Pest Control: Usually pest-free but monitor for aphids
Disease Prevention: Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot
Mulching: Optional; helps in moisture retention
Harvesting: Cut flowers early morning for fresh use or dry flower making
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.
Gomphrena Pink Seeds grow into hardy, sun-loving plants with long-lasting blooms. These globe-shaped flowers are excellent for both ornamental display and dry flower arrangements. Their bright pink color stands out in any landscape. The plant’s drought-tolerance and heat resistance make it ideal for low-maintenance gardening. Bees and butterflies love it too, promoting pollination in your garden.
Gomphrena is perfect for cut flowers, garden borders, and dry floral crafts. The flowers retain their shape and color when dried, making them great for decoration. Additionally, they add charm to festive events and function decor. Their nectar-rich nature also supports pollinators.
Do not overwater; root rot can occur
Use well-drained soil to prevent fungus
Avoid growing in high humidity zones
Keep seedlings in partial shade for the first week
Protect young plants from direct frost or extreme wind
Problem: Fungal diseases due to overwatering
Solution: Improve drainage and reduce watering
Problem: Aphid attack on new leaves
Solution: Spray neem oil every 7–10 days
Problem: Poor blooming
Solution: Ensure 5–6 hours of sunlight and use organic compost
Local Names of Gomphrena Pink: Globe Amaranth, Vadhamalli, Rakthapushpam, Gul-e-Makhmal, Japa Puvvu, Samanthi Balli, and Vadamalli Poo.
Q: Is Gomphrena Pink suitable for pots?
Yes, it thrives in 12-inch grow bags or pots with sunlight.
Q: How often should I water?
Twice a week or when topsoil feels dry.
Q: Can I use it as a cut flower?
Absolutely! It's great for fresh and dry flower decoration.
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Neha
Terrace grow bag mein boya—germination ~89%, compost-seeded soil se vibrant pink blooms aaye!
Meera
Grow bag gardening ke liye perfect—they turned out full and healthy!
Priyanka
Sunlight + watering balanced tha, blooms kaafi bright hue aur pollinators ne bhi visit kiya!
Tanya
Blooms compact aur dense hue—germination bhi fast tha (~90%). Compost zaroor add karein!
Deepak
Color mix mein pink ka tone bahut rich tha. Garden vibrant lag raha hai!
Arjun
Soil drainage aur compost mix se healthy stalks aaye. Thoda slow start tha—4★ overall.
Ravi
Germination ~87%, pot planting se blooms long-lasting rahe. Compost helpful raha.