Ranunculus - sunset mix (corms)

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3 loose corms. Grow your own from the very beginning! It’s not too hard with a little attention. Each extra large corm looks like little hand, and should be planted in small pots first, just big enough to accommodate the size of the corm, 1” deep with ‘fingers’ pointing down. Plant corms into damp (but not wet) soil, for example: water your soil thoroughly before planting, wait a half day or overnight, and plant the corm into this damp soil. Kept shaded, do not water again until the soil is completely dry or until the leaves start to emerge. Once the leaves emerge, grow out and water as normal. When you see roots emerging at the bottom of the pot, abt 12-20 days, it’s ready to transplant into its forever home.

3 loose corms. Grow your own from the very beginning! It’s not too hard with a little attention. Each extra large corm looks like little hand, and should be planted in small pots first, just big enough to accommodate the size of the corm, 1” deep with ‘fingers’ pointing down. Plant corms into damp (but not wet) soil, for example: water your soil thoroughly before planting, wait a half day or overnight, and plant the corm into this damp soil. Kept shaded, do not water again until the soil is completely dry or until the leaves start to emerge. Once the leaves emerge, grow out and water as normal. When you see roots emerging at the bottom of the pot, abt 12-20 days, it’s ready to transplant into its forever home.