Villadia Misera Seeds (Villadia Parviflora, Sedum Miserum)

Villadia Misera Seeds (Villadia Parviflora, Sedum Miserum)

Succulent native to Northern Mexico.
Grouped product items
Product Name Qty
10 Villadia Misera Seeds (Villadia Parviflora, Sedum Miserum)
US$1.90
100 Villadia Misera Seeds (Villadia Parviflora, Sedum Miserum)
US$7.20
500 Villadia Misera Seeds (Villadia Parviflora, Sedum Miserum)
US$28.00
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Villadia Misera
Villadia misera (Lindley) R. T. Clausen, also known as V. parviflora (Hemsley) Rose; R. T. Clausen (1940), as well Sedum Miserum is a succulent native to Northern Mexico. It is about 9 inches high.
More Information
Family Crassulaceae
Genus Villadia
Species Villadia Misera
Germination Moisten seed-starting mix with water and fill it into a seed-raising tray or a pot with drainage holes up to 1/2 inch from the top. Press down on the soil with your hand so it's firm in the container.
Spread the seeds evenly over the soil surface, about 1 inch apart. Lightly cover the seeds with a thin layer of seed-starting mix that's equal to their diameter. Tamp down the soil so it's in full contact with the seeds.
Fill a spray bottle with water and moisten the top layer of soil with it. Stretch a piece of clear plastic wrap over the seed-raising tray or pot to maintain a consistent humidity level.
Place the pot or seed-raising tray in a warm area or put a heat mat underneath the container. Provide a consistent temperature between 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Uncover the seed-raising container regularly during the germination period and mist the seed-raising mix with water so it's consistently moist -- not soggy. Expect germination within two to four weeks.
Remove the plastic wrap after the seeds germinate. Place the seed-raising container or pot near a sunny window so the seedlings can grow. Alternatively, suspend fluorescent lights over the seedlings at a consistent 6-inch distance. Keep the lights on for about 16 hours per day.
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