Grow healthy, vibrant cherry plants at home with these carefully selected Heirloom, Non-GMO Cherry (Prunus) Seeds. Suitable for indoor and outdoor growing setups, these seeds are ideal for gardeners who want consistent, reliable plant development. With proper care, the plants establish strong roots and adapt well to varied climates, making them suitable for containers, home gardens, and open soil beds.
Features
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Heirloom and Non-GMO Seeds: Traditional seed line preserved for natural growth and stable characteristics.
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Indoor/Outdoor Compatibility: Suitable for balcony pots, containers, raised beds, and outdoor garden spaces.
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Easy to Grow: Uniform germination with steady plant growth when provided with regular watering and sunlight.
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Adaptable Variety: Adjusts well to both warm and moderate climates with good tolerance to temperature variation.
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Healthy Plant Development: Encourages sturdy stems, lush foliage, and long-term seasonal growth cycles.
Specifications
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Botanical Name: Prunus spp.
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Growth Habit: Perennial in mild climates; annual in cooler regions
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Sunlight Requirements: Full sun for best growth
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Soil Preference: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
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Watering Needs: Regular, balanced watering—avoid waterlogging
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Planting Season: Early spring or late winter
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Germination Time: 15–30 days under suitable temperature conditions
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Recommended Growing Zones: Suitable for a wide range of temperate zones
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Spacing: 24–36 inches depending on container and growing method
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Suitable For: Home gardens, pots, terrace gardening, greenhouse setups
Planting Guide
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Soak seeds in water for 12–24 hours before planting.
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Sow seeds ½–1 inch deep in well-prepared soil or seedling trays.
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Keep soil consistently moist until germination begins.
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Place seedlings in full sunlight once established.
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Transplant carefully when plants develop strong root systems.
Uses
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Ideal for home gardening projects
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Suitable for long-term perennial growth in mild climates
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Great for container gardening and small-space cultivation
