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Iceland Poppy - Mix

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Seed Quantity : 200 seeds
Where to Grow : Balcony or terrace garden
Best Sowing Season : Winter Season
Sowing Method : Direct
Germination Temperature : 12 to 21°C
Germination Time : 10 to 15 days
Flowering Season : Late spring to early summer
Common Name : Iceland poppy; Arctic poppy
Scientific Name : Papaver Nudicaule
Mature Height : 30 to 60 cm
Level of Growing : Moderate
Companion Planting : Zinnias; California poppies; Tulips

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Iceland poppy is a cold-hardy perennial flowering plant grown as an annual in warm climates. The soft, thin, cup-shaped flowers grow on tall, leafless stems. The flowers delight the garden with their beautiful bright colors of pink, red, white, orange and yellow and attract pollinators.

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

Iceland Poppy Growing Season In India 
Iceland poppies can be grown in India during the cool season, which typically starts in (October-February) late autumn and continues through the winter and early spring. Adjust your planting time based on your specific region’s climate.

How To Grow Iceland Poppy 
Sow Icelandic poppy directly into pots or gardens as it has very delicate roots and does not transplant well. Iceland poppies prefer cool weather to grow but they germinate in warm weather. When the soil temperature is around 12-21°C, you can sow the seeds in pots or grow bags at least 22-36 cm deep and wide.

Iceland Poppy Mix Seeds Sowing Method 
Take a pot, fill it with soil/potting soil mix and sprinkle Iceland poppy seeds on the top of the soil. Cover the seeds lightly with soil as they need light to germinate. Place the seedling tray in a bright spot and keep the soil constantly moist until germination, Iceland poppy seeds germinate in 10-15 days. Once seeds germinate, move the pot to a cooler area with plenty of light. 

Best Fertilizer For Iceland Poppy Plant
Add organic balanced fertilizer to your Iceland poppy plant during its growing season especially, if you have planted it in poor soil. 

Iceland Poppy Flower Plants Care Tips 
Soil : Use rich and well-drained soil to plant Iceland poppies.  
Water : Iceland poppy requires consistent moisture in the soil and hates too much water or soggy conditions in the soil. 
Sunlight : Arctic poppies grow well in the sun and partial shade. 
Temperature : Iceland poppies prefer cool temperatures around 10-15°C to grow and cannot tolerate heat and humidity.
Common pests and diseases : Iceland's poppy plants are free from serious pests and diseases. 

Iceland Poppy Flower Season In India
Arctic poppy blooms from late spring to early summer and can stay fresh in a vase for 5-10 days. The plant is poisonous to humans and animals.

 
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