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Morning Glory Seeds - Red Picotee
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(Ipomoea Nil Red Picotee) - This red Japanese vine establishes easily and quickly from seeds. Red Picotee was cultivated by the Japanese, and this vine sports huge blooms that are star-shaped. The flowers are rosy red, semi-double and have a white edge.MORE MORNING GLORY OPTIONS
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No
DEPTH
1/4 inch
SOWING RATE
6 - 8 seeds per foot
MOISTURE
Keep seed moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
Thin to 12 inches
Morning Glory (Ipomoea Nil Red Picotee) - This red Japanese morning glory vine establishes easily and quickly from seeds. Red Picotee was cultivated by the Japanese, and this vine sports huge blooms that are star-shaped. The flowers are rosy red, semi-double and have a white edge. Red Japanese Morning Glories are show-stoppers! They are carefree and are covered with a mass of blooms making a great addition to any landscape. After planting the flower seeds, provide shooting vines with a structure to climb; a trellis, fence, arbor or even an out-building are good candidates for the climber, and you'll be dazzled by the beauty it provides.
Common Questions
Is morning glory an invasive plant?
Morning glories freely reseed themselves and are rapid growers. Because of these traits it can become invasive.
Do morning glories come back every year?
Morning glories are grown as annuals in most climates.
Where is the best place to plant morning glory?
Plants grow best when planted in a spot with at least eight hours of unfiltered sunlight per day.
Should I fertilize my morning glory plants?
Yes, you should feed your plants with a low nitrogen fertilizer every 4-5 weeks throughout the growing season. If you notice a lack of blooms use a fertilizer that is high in phosphorus.
Do I need to provide a support structure for morning glory?
Yes, having a trellis or other support wherever you start your seeds, so the vines have something to grow up.
Do morning glories attract pollinators?
Yes, they are popular with butterflies and hummingbirds.
