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Bacopa Seeds - Utopia
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Bacopa (Bacopa Utopia Fuseables) - Never before have you been able to grow bacopa from flower seeds. Before, bacopa could only be propagated by cuttings from the bacopa plant. Easy-to-grow Fuseables multi-pellets are specially formulated to deliver a balanced mix of two bacopa varieties (Snowtopia & Blutopia).Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
68 - 74F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 10 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover
SOWING RATE
2 - 3 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
8 - 20 inches
Bacopa (Bacopa Utopia Fuseables) - Start your own Bacopa seeds and have a large supply of these trailing annuals for window boxes, baskets, and containers. If you put together mixed containers for your patio, you'll love this Bacopa Utopia seed mix of both blue and white flowers. Trailing Bacopa plants are the perfect spillers for containers with their cascading habit. The flower seeds are pelleted so that they are easier for the home gardener to grow. How To Grow Bacopa From Seeds: Start Bacopa seeds indoors in the late winter. Press the flower seeds into the seed starting soil, and keep moist. Trailing Bacopa seeds need light for germination. Transplant outdoors in spring after frosts have passed.
Common Questions
Can bacopa plants survive winter?
Bacopa is winter hardy in growing zones 9 to 11 and some parts of zone 8. In all other zones, the only way to keep your plant through winter is to bring it inside and place it in your sunniest window.
How long do bacopa plants bloom?
Your plant will be covered with flowers all season, almost as soon as you plant it out until frost.
Should you cut back bacopa plants?
Bacopa is a 'spiller', meaning it has a trailing growth habit. It won't harm the plant to cut it back if it becomes too long or overcrowded in a pot. You can take off several inches and start new plants with the cuttings.
Why don’t I have a lot of flowers on my bacopa?
Your plant probably needs to be moved to a cooler location with morning sun and afternoon shade. It could take 3 weeks or so for the flowers density to return to normal.
My bacopa looks wilted, why?
Bacopa needs to be consistently moist. If your plants are droopy look and make sure your soil has not dried out. Aphids can also cause wilting.
