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Outsidepride Hispanicum Sedum Seeds offer 1000 perennial succulent seeds that grow 2-4 inches tall, forming dense ground cover mats. Hardy in USDA zones 5-10, these drought-resistant plants thrive in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils. They produce seasonal whitish pink flowers that attract pollinators, making them perfect for rock gardens, containers, xeriscaping, and low-maintenance landscaping.
J**L
Excruciatingly low germination rate, and the wrong plants!
I planted a LOT of these seeds. Thousands upon thousands. To be more clear I spent around $250 and planted 42,000 of them. Maybe, if I'm really lucky, 20 sprouted. I still can't believe it. I even tried starting them in flats instead and they refused to germinate. I wasted countless hours making sure they were always moist but not too moist until they germinated. And the 20 or so that actually did and grew, looked nothing like real sedum hispanicum. I have never been this upset at the money and time I've wasted on a product, this one takes the cake. I urge you to not buy this product and waste your money like I did. I've included both photos of real sedum hispanicum and what grew when I planted these seeds.
M**S
I think I cracked the code!
I bought both these, and the Sedum Acres from Outside Pride, and have been working on them for about a month. Now that both my starter trays have germinated, I'll share a few tips.1) If you are experienced with succulents, you will probably feel uncomfortable with how moist the soil needs to be for them to germinate. My germination tray is a disposable baking dish, and I have little divots in the soil in each corner, as well as one in the middle, into which I pour water every other day to keep the soil moist. I also spritz the surface of the soil with a spray bottle. I started them in regular potting soil, and as long as they are damp they seem to be sprouting fine.2) These seeds are tiny. TINY. They also produce tiny little plants. Mine germinated about 2 weeks ago, after 2 weeks of waiting/watering, and 2 weeks of growing means the tallest one is about 1/2 inch. They also don't look quite like the adult version of plants, so really the only way I can tell these are the sedums (vs contamination) is because they are so tiny and there are so many of them.3) Succulents in general are not pushy plants. If you leave your container outside, uncovered, it will likely pick up weed seeds, etc, and those will germinate and grow much faster than the sedums. Succulents just aren't fast growing, and especially not from seed. Plant these seeds because you want to enjoy the plant next year, not next month.In summary- patience, plenty of watering, and keeping it quarantined from other potential seeds is the key.
L**S
Did not come up
Did not come up I said I wasn’t gonna order any more seeds from Amazon because they seem to not ever come up and they didn’t not one single one of them and there was supposed to be 1000 in that package you would’ve thought something would’ve come up
T**I
waiting to see
waiting for them to sprout. Seeds are very tiny and end up putting too many in a pot, so have to see how they turn out.
W**T
Germination in 7 days!
I do not have a green thumb, but that doesn't stop me from trying.The seed packet says these germinate in 2-3 weeks, but here it is the morning of day 7 and I have tiny seedlings! Of the four different seeds I ordered from Outside Pride this time (Irish Moss, Creeping Thyme, Eidelweiss, Sedum), only the Irish Moss has yet to germinate. I'm not using grow lights. I am putting them out in the morning sun around 8am. If it's a hot, sunny day, I move them into the shade before noon. If it's overcast, I leave them. I bring them in around 5-6 pm when it starts getting cool. So far so good!I didn't count either the seeds in the packet or how many I planted, so I can't comment on the germination rate. I'm just trying a six-pack at a time due to my lack of green thumb.My order arrived promptly (2-3 days). I love Outside Pride and usually order directly from their website. You can sometimes find coupon codes on their Facebook page. This time I ordered soil and other seeds from other vendors, so it was convenient to add these to my cart. Highly recommended.Photos are from this morning, day 7.
J**Y
Not as expected!!!
I have ordered from outsidepride multiple times and I feel like the quality control for their seeds is lacking. On every occasion I have ordered 1000 seeds per packet and I feel as though they always miss the mark. The last order I received maybe had 1/3 that amount. I love the seeds but will not be ordering from them again. Order with caution.
M**V
Worthless
Nothing germinated. Worthless
G**J
My seeds sprouted!
Whether or not I can keep them alive, that's another story. The seeds are VERY tiny, so I don't really know the percentage of seeds that came up, but I have no complaints.
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