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Oklahoma Salmon Zinnia

Each bloom is actually bicolored, a wonderful mix of salmon and peach that makes the Oklahoma Salmon Zinnia a versatile flower that combines well with other colors. Sturdy, three-foot-tall stems showcase these diminutive double and semi-double blooms that measure just one to two inches across. Oklahoma Salmon Zinnia is considered a cut-and-come-again, providing more blooms whence blooms are cut. The Oklahoma variety produces well-bread consistently fluffy blooms and are the variety to choose if you can only choose one.

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DAYS TO GERMINATION:

3-5 days at 80-85°F (27-29°C)

SOWING:

Transplant (recommended) - Sow into 72-cell flats or preferred seedling container 4 weeks before planting out. Cover seeds. A heat mat will help maintain an accurate temperature. Lower temperatures will result in slower germination: 5-7 days at 70-75°F (21-24°C). Do not allow plants to become root bound and avoid disturbing roots; transplant shock or other stress events may cause double-flowering varieties to produce single blooms for a period following stress. Direct seed - Sow 1/4" deep. Succession-sow/plant every 2 weeks for prolonged yields of high-quality stems. Pinching of initial bud or bloom and subsequent deadheading is recommended to encourage strong branching and bloom production. Very sensitive to frost.

LIGHT PREFERENCE:

Sun.

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