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Seed Dahlia

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Transform your garden or balcony into a floral paradise with Dahlia Seeds, known for their vibrant colors, layered petals, and long-lasting blooms.

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    Dahlias are stunning, vibrant flowers that can light up any garden. Growing them from seeds is budget-friendly and rewarding—especially in India’s winter and early spring climate. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get those blooms going:

    Best Time to Grow Dahlia

    • North India: September to November

    • South India: October to December

    Dahlias love cool to moderate temperatures (15–25°C). Avoid peak summer or heavy monsoon.

    Soil and Location

    • Sunlight: Needs at least 4 hours of sun daily.
    • Soil Type: Well-draining, loose soil mixed with compost and cocopeat.
    • Pots or Ground: At least 10-12 inches deep pots

    Sowing the Seeds

    • Fill the soil in the seed tray or in a pot. Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep.

    • Mist the surface with water.

    Germination & Seedling Care

    • Place the trays in a bright, shaded area (no direct sun).
    • Watering: Keep the soil moist but not soggy.
    • Germination time: 7–14 days.
    • Once seedlings have 2–3 sets of true leaves, Transplant them into larger pots (8–10 inches) or garden beds.

    • Space plants about 12 inches apart for proper growth.
    Care & Maintenance


    • Watering: Water only when the top inch of soil feels dry.
    • Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) every 2–3 weeks.
    • Pinching: Pinch the top growth at 6–8 inches to encourage bushier plants.

    Blooming & Maintenance

    • Dahlias grown from seed will flower in 8–12 weeks (2.5 to 3 months) after germination.

    • Bloom season: Late winter to early summer (or longer if nights stay cool)

    • Deadhead (remove faded flowers) to encourage continuous blooming.