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Seed Daisy Double Mixed

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Brighten your garden with the delightful charm of Daisy Double Mixed—a gorgeous blend of frilly, double-petaled daisies in cheerful shades of red, pink, rose, and white.

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    Growing Daisy Double Mixed from seeds is a great way to brighten up your balcony or terrace garden in India! These charming, frilly flowers come in a variety of colors and bloom beautifully during the cool season. Here's your complete India-specific guide for growing them:

    Best Time to Sow

    • North India: September to November

    • South & West India: October to December
      (Daisies love cooler weather and bloom well in winter–spring)

    What You’ll Need

    • Daisy Double Mixed seeds

    • Seed-starting pots or trays

    • Final containers (6–8 inches deep minimum, with drainage holes)

    • Light, well-draining potting mix (Well-draining, loose soil mixed with compost and cocopeat)

    • A sunny spot (balcony, terrace, windowsill)

    Sow the Seeds

    • Fill seed trays with the potting mix.

    • Sprinkle seeds lightly over the surface.

    • Cover with a very thin layer of soil (about 0.5 cm).

    • Mist gently with water to moisten the soil.

    • Keep in a bright spot with indirect sunlight.

    • Ideal temp: 15–22°C

    • Keep soil slightly moist, not wet.

    • Germination time: 10–14 days

    • Once seedlings have 2–3 true leaves, transplant them into bigger pots.

    • Use 6–8 inch pots or larger.

    • Spacing: Leave 15–20 cm between plants.

    Care After Transplanting

    Sunlight

    • Needs 4–6 hours of direct sun daily.

    • Place in a sunny balcony or terrace.

    Watering

    • Water when top inch of soil feels dry.

    • Avoid waterlogging—ensure pot has good drainage.

    Feeding

    • Start feeding 2–3 weeks after transplanting.

    • Use balanced liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks (NPK 10-10-10 or vermi-tea).

    Deadheading

    • Regularly remove faded flowers to encourage new blooms.

    Care Tips

    • Overwatering – leads to root rot or fungal problems

    • Aphids or mites – spray neem oil weekly if needed

    • Powdery mildew in humid conditions – ensure good airflow