Description: 20 BLACKBERRY BUSH SEEDS (Rubus allegheniensis)Blackberries are Loaded with Antioxidants & Offer Many More Health Benefits. They’re Full of Vitamins and Minerals like C, K, and Manganese, High in Fiber, and May Boost Brain Health. Cold Hardy to Zone 3, Blackberry is a Multi-Stemmed Shrub with Arching Canes that Often Form Large Colonies. The Canes are Armed with Stout Spines and the Inflorescence is Covered with Stalked Glands. This Blackberry Produces Edible Berries that are Eaten by Many Birds and Small Mammals.While Blackberries can be Grown in Almost Any Soil, the Most Optimal Conditions are Loamy or Sandy Loam Soils that are High in Organic Matter with a PH of 5.5-7.0. While Blackberries are Drought Tolerant Once Established, for Optimal Fruit Production you will want to Water them on a Regular Basis.Zones 3-7Blackberry Germination:1) Use a thermos to soak seeds in very warm water for 24hrs.2) Cold stratify by placing seeds into a zip lock bag of moist peat moss or vermiculite, and place inside the fridge for 90 days. This will break the seeds dormancy and will allow them to germinate. Periodically check to make sure they do not dry out. Use a spray bottle to mist them so they're not overly wet as that can cause the small seeds to rot.3) Plant seeds no more than 1/8" deep into a sterile seed starting mix. Keep "slightly moist" by misting with a spray bottle.4) Use a heated propagator mat to keep the soil at 75 degrees F. during the day. Turn off the at night to drop the temperature to 68 degrees or less. This creates alternating temperatures which mimics their natural conditions in the wild which greatly improves germination rates.5) Expect germination within 2-3 weeks.Germinación de moras:1) Use un termo para remojar las semillas en agua muy caliente durante 24 horas.2) Estratifique en frío colocando las semillas en una bolsa con cierre hermético con turba húmeda o vermiculita y colóquela en el refrigerador durante 90 días. Esto romperá la latencia de las semillas y les permitirá germinar. Revíselas periódicamente para asegurarse de que no se sequen. Use una botella rociadora para rociarlas para que no estén demasiado mojadas, ya que eso puede hacer que las semillas pequeñas se pudran.3) Plante las semillas a no más de 1/8" de profundidad en una mezcla estéril para semillas iniciales. Manténgalas "ligeramente húmedas" rociándolas con una botella rociadora.4) Use una estera de propagación calentada para mantener la tierra a 75 grados F durante el día. Apague la calefacción por la noche para bajar la temperatura a 68 grados o menos. Esto crea temperaturas alternas que imitan sus condiciones naturales en la naturaleza, lo que mejora en gran medida las tasas de germinación.5) Espere la germinación dentro de 2 a 3 semanas.
Price: 6.95 USD
Location: Lincolnton, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-13T20:19:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: Highland, Humid Continental, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Semiarid, Zones 3-7
Planting Time: 2-3 Weeks after 90 Day Cold Stratification Period
Common Name: Blackberry
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Color: Beige, Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Multicolor, Purple, Red, White, Yellow
Growth Habit: Trailing
MPN: N/A
Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand, Must be Well Draining
Brand: SeedHead
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
Soil pH: Acidic to Neutral (5.5-7.0)
Type: Blackberry Fruit Tree/Shrub/Bush Garden Plant Seeds
Life Cycle: Perennial
Watering: Medium
Genus: Rubus
Sunlight: Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun, Partial Shade
Features: Air Purifying, Cold Resistant, Deciduous, Draught Resistant, Edible, Flowering, Self-Pollinating, Blackberry Fruit, Cold Hardy to Zone 3
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States