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The listing, ~*~*~* PRINCESS TREE *~*~*~ has ended.

15 - SEEDS

WITH GIN = 2222

Beautiful Princess Tree

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Without GIN -

5 Princess Tree seeds

These make awesome Bonsai trees! :)

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How do you plant? How fast do they grow?
Nov 23rd, 2011 at 4:48:20 PM PST by
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Place the empress tree seeds in the refrigerator for two weeks at a temperature of 39 degrees Fahrenheit. This speeds up germination. You can store these seeds for up to a year in the refrigerator.

2
Sow empress tree seeds thinly in a pot containing moist standard potting compost. The seeds require light exposure to germinate and will remain dormant if they are buried. Place the pot in a sunny location outdoors and keep the soil moist at all times. The seeds will germinate within 10 to 30 days at a temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit.

3
Keep the seedlings in bright sunlight as they develop. Repot them into individual pots as soon as they are large enough to handle. Fertilize repotted seedlings with liquid fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength.

4
Harden off empress tree seedlings outdoors once they are eight to 12 weeks old. Use a sheltered, frost-free spot.

5
Plant the empress tree seedlings on bare soil with no shade, preferably on a south-facing slope. Leave at least 4 feet between seedlings so that the growing plants do not shade each other. The seedlings will grow slowly during the first year, as all their energy goes into root development.

http://www.ehow.com/how_7524908_grow-empress-tree-seeds.html
Nov 23rd, 2011 at 5:08:21 PM PST by

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