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Seed Pansy Swiss Giant Chaubad Mixed

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Brighten up your winter garden with Pansy Swiss Giant Chaubad Mixed – a stunning blend of large, velvety blooms in vibrant shades of purple, yellow, blue, red, white, and bi-colors.

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    Growing Pansy 'Swiss Giant Chaubad Mixed' from seeds is totally doable—especially during the cooler months! These pansies are loved for their large, vibrant, velvety blooms in a variety of bold colors, and they look fantastic in pots, hanging baskets, or balcony planters.

    Here’s a step-by-step guide tailored for Indian climates:

    Best Time to Sow

    • North/Central India: September to December
    • South India/Hills: October to January

    • Ideal temperatures: 10–25°C
      (Pansies prefer cool weather and often fade in extreme summer heat.)

    Container & Soil Setup

    • Pot Size: At least 8–10 inches deep with good drainage

    • Soil Mix:

      • 2 parts garden soil

      • 1 part cocopeat or sand

      • 1 part compost/vermicompost

    • The soil should be light, well-draining, and rich in organic matter.

    Sowing the Seeds

    • Chill Seeds (Optional but helps): Store seeds in the fridge for 1–2 days before sowing for better germination.

    • Sow Shallow: Sprinkle seeds on the surface and press them gently into the soil.
      🔹 Do not bury too deep – cover with a thin layer of vermiculite or fine soil.

    • Water Gently: Use a mist or soft spray to keep the top soil moist.

    • Keep in Shade for Germination: Pansy seeds germinate better in cool, shaded areas.

    • Germination Time: 10–20 days depending on the temperature

    Light & Position

    • Once seedlings emerge, move them to a spot with full to partial sun.

    • Ideal: Morning sun with afternoon shade, especially in warmer areas.

    Watering

    • Keep soil evenly moist, but avoid overwatering.

    • Water when the top 1 inch of soil feels dry.

    Plant Care & Maintenance

    • Pinching: Pinch off first bud or top to promote bushy growth
    • Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms
    • Fertilizer: Feed every 2-3 weeks with a diluted liquid fertilizer
    • Pests: Watch for aphids or mildew – use neem oil if needed

    Blooming

    • Flowers begin 8–10 weeks after sowing

    • Blooms continue through winter and early spring

    • Swiss Giants produce big, colorful blooms—great for bouquets and borders!