Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed

SKU: 09023PLTUTR-100SD
$8.52 $10.65 You save 20%
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Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed
Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed
Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed
Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed
Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed
Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed

Begonia Nonstop Mix F1 Seed

SKU: 09023PLTUTR-100SD
$8.52 $10.65 You save 20%
$8.52 $10.65 You save 20%
form: PELLETED
style: UNTREATED
size: 100 seeds

Save 20% on PELLETED / UNTREATED / 100 seeds

This market leading tuberous begonia series is early flowering and produces 3 to 4", fully double blooms on basal branching plants. Nonstops win favor with growers and gardeners alike, with flowers in a vivid array of colors that last all summer long.

Color: Shades of orange, pink, red, white and yellow

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  • Soil Temperature: 70-75°F
  • Germination Lighting: Don't Cover Seed
  • Germination Days: 7-14 Days
  • Grow on Temperature Day: 65-70°F
  • Grow on Temperature Night: 65-70°F
  • Plant Spread: 8-10"
  • Plant Height: 8-10"
  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Planting Method: Transplant

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Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Non=stop begonia

"These ere a challenge to start, I'm only a simple home gardener. But the few that survived are thriving and blooming nicely. I have seeds ready for next season, they take a long time to germinate and grow to size, so it gives me some gardening to start on, in the depths of winter. But they worked better than the ( store-bought) tubers I tried to store and reuse from last year. I'm just going to start them from Harris Seed from now on."

Audrey M. (5/5)

Non-stop and Mocca Begonias

"I grew these last year, they were stunning. This year, I had no germination at all. I'm sure it must've been something on my part, but I was disappointed, and since they take so long to grow to size, it was too late to try again. I will be trying them again next season, though. ( BTW- I've never had any luck growing begonias from purchased tubers, I was delighted that these grew so well, last year)"

Audrey M. (3/5)

Same as the geranium

"Same as the geranium"

Laury S. (3/5)

Beautiful, but challenging.

"Had a low germination rate with these. They are tricky. Highly dependent on maintaining a humid but not wet environment or seeds will rot fast. Seems to prefer a cooler germination temperature so heat mats need temperature regulation for a lower heat. Plants need shade, but they love early morning sun. Very susceptible to overwatering, leads quickly to stem and root rot. Very slow growing. Start in January and you might see blooms in June, but even planted in groups of 3-5 greenery and flowers will be scarce the first year. The plant spends a lot of its time and energy growing the tuber in the first year. Stems on these are not fragile, but will break off easily if mishandled or "attacked" by pets. Can get top heavy, plant close together so they will support each other. I do not recommend starting from seed for the beginner gardener as they are challenging. I've had more success with these in containers than in ground. However once you get it working, they are amazing and well worth the effort."

CB (3/5)

Worth the effort!

"These seeds are such an economical way to grow begonias. I started half one year and the other half the next. The seeds germinated 100% the first year and over 90% the next. I started them in early February and most had buds large enough to tell the color by mid May. I wish I could attach a picture. I love these."

Mary H. (5/5)

So far they have germinated

"So far they have germinated quite well and are steadily growing."

Karen S. (5/5)

Love them

"Love them"

BETSY S. (4/5)

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