🌼 Cultivate Color, Cultivate Joy!
Joseph's Coat Amaranthus Tricolor offers a vibrant mix of bronze, green, purple, and yellow hues, perfect for summer gardens. With over 20 premium seeds, these easy-to-grow plants thrive in full sun and moderate watering, making them ideal for outdoor spaces and stunning cut flower arrangements.
Expected Planting Period | Summer |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Premium |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Color | Bronze,Green,Purple,Yellow |
A**O
Beautiful
I have just started to plant them and they look like they’re gonna be a beautiful flower
Z**N
Just seeds
Useless, it’s a scam
P**E
embarrassing
don't waste your money
R**K
Seeds slow t germinate, several weeks
Happy with them, will have poinsettias without the huge cost at Christmas
L**Z
Seeds
Seeds never spourted
C**E
Some have sprouted
Put seeds in with my Red Joseph's Coat (which is no longer really Red and no longer stands tall). About 10 to 15 seeds have sprouted and started to grow. Will see if they continue. I want the tri color around the Red one in the same container for verity of color. Will post again when I see that they have made it to adulthood. :)
G**G
Hot weather germination
Plant em when its hot, keep the soil moist not soaked. 2 of 3 seeds came up in just 3 days. Mine are in little plastic jars in bright indirect sunlight with the pots shaded minus where the seedlings come up, the plants in the back are red and green amaranth about a month in using this technique. Update 09/23/21 they are starting to pick up speed and height with the formation of new leaves, roots already touching the bottom of the container will repot soon. Update 10/19/21 lost 2 of 3 but the survivor has doubled in height and leaf growth in the past few weeks. These guys like it hot, where I'm located the daily high is still over 100°F. The 2 that didn't make it I'm attributing to the repot and wind exposure at that time. 1 is beginning to recover, i cut the stem 1 inch from the soil leaving just a few leaves.
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