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Seed Quantity : 100 Seeds
Where to Grow: Balcony or terrace garden
Growing Season : Throughout the year
Sowing Method : Seedling Transplant/Direct
Germination Temperature : 18 to 25°C
Germination Time : 7 to 14 days from sowing
Blooming Time : 50 to 60 days from sowing (summer to fall)
Common Name : Mexican aster; cosmos; cut to leaf cosmos; garden cosmos
Scientific Name : Cosmos sulphureus; Cosmos bipinnatus
Mature Height : About 180 cm
Level of Growing : Easy

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Cosmos Bright Light is the best choice for planting because it is low maintenance, easy to grow and brilliant for picking. It is an annual plant with beautiful, soft and colorful flowers and long and slender stems. Cosmos grows best in warm and dry climates and blooms from summer to fall. You can easily grow cosmos from seed. It gives a beautiful look to your garden and also helps to attract bees, butterflies and birds.

What size grow bag is best for Cosmos?
9 x 9  (W*H)
12 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 15 (W*H)

Cosmos Growing Season In India 
Cosmos flowers thrive in temperatures ranging from 70°F to 100°F (21°C to 37°C). They can withstand warm to hot conditions, making them suitable for many parts of India. In India, you can be sowing Cosmos seeds throughout the year. For the rainy season, initiate sowing in mid-June and proceed with transplanting by mid-July. During winter, start the sowing process in mid-September and aim for transplanting in mid-October and for the Summer season, initiate sowing in February and proceed with transplanting by March.

How to grow cosmos In Pots 
You can sow the cosmos seeds by seedling transplant method or direct in a pot or garden. The best time to sow cosmos seeds is when the soil temperature is around 15-25°C. Take a seedling tray and fill it with potting mix or cocopeat also can sow seeds in coco-peat coins. Sow cosmos seeds 0.5 cm Deep in the sowing medium. Place the seedling tray in a bright spot until the seeds germinate. Water the soil gently and keep them moist. Cosmos seeds germinate in 7-14 days.
You can transplant the cosmos when they have a few true leaves. If you sow seeds indoors, you will need to harden off the seedling before transplanting.

Fertilizer For Cosmos 
Since the cosmos is a low-maintenance plant, it does not require any special fertilizer requirements. In addition, too much fertilizer causes the plant to have a lot of leaves but fewer flowers.

Cosmos Care Tips 
Soil : Use moderately moist and well-drained soil. However, the cosmos can grow in poor or dry soil. 
Water : Cosmos need daily watering until they are established, and when they are sufficiently large you can water the cosmos weekly or when the soil is dry.
Sunlight : Cosmos thrives in full sunlight and shade does not allow the plant to bloom successfully.
Temperature : The cosmos will not grow well in temperatures below 13°C and the best temperature for the cosmos to develop is 21–29°C.
Common pests and diseases : Pests that inhibit cosmos plant growth when they are young and tender is slugs and snails. Bacterial wilt and powdery mildew are diseases that infect the plant. You can use neem oil to repel insects on cosmos plants.

Cosmos Blooming Time
Typically, the cosmos blooms in 50-60 days from sowing and summer to fall is the time when it flowers.

Pruning Of Cosmos Plant 
• You can cut off visible spent or discolored or dried flowers on the plant.
• If any unhealthy or brown stems appear on the cosmos plant, cut them off carefully by using a pruning tool
• You can prune your cosmos plant every few weeks.

 
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