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Buddleja saligna

Buddleja saligna

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Buddleja saligna, the so-called false olive, is a sturdy, evergreen, fast-growing, drought-resistant tree native to South Africa with silver-gray leaves and beautiful, winding bark. It bears copious panicles of sweet-smelling white flowers during the summer months, which attract insects and birds

Use Jiffy peat soaking pots for sowing, allow to swell in water and place in a plastic pot. Alternatively, commercially available seed substrates can also be used.

Spread a few seeds on the peat soaking pot and cover them thinly with the sowing substrate (about 2 mm).

Then place the plastic pot in a zip lock bag - with a pot size of 6 cm, a zip lock bag measuring 120 x 170 mm is recommended. Put enough tap water with a few drops of universal fertilizer in the zip lock bag so that a few mm of water remain after the substrate has been soaked up.

Location: on the windowsill or in a mini greenhouse in partial shade, during the day the temperatures should be around 24 - 28 C, at night a little lower at 20 - 24 C. The resulting microclimate creates ideal germination conditions.

Price for 10 seeds

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