🌳 Grow Your Own Superfood Revolution!
The Moringa Tree, known as the Tree of Life, is a fast-growing, drought-resistant plant that boasts an impressive nutritional profile, including 18 essential amino acids. With 25 seeds included, this GMO-free product is perfect for eco-conscious gardeners looking to cultivate a versatile superfood that thrives in full sun and can be harvested frequently.
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Brown |
Unit Count | 25 Count |
Number of Pieces | 25 |
Expected Planting Period | Winter |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Expected Blooming Period | winter.germination |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
W**Y
Amazon
Good
A**S
Not a good product in my opinion
Would not grow. Seeds were bad.
J**S
Seeds germinated just fine both ways
I direct sowed a few and did a few with the paper towel method and both ways germinated just fine. I did 4 direct sow and 4 in pots, 6/8 germinated without issue. The remaining 2 did not. Also, they are slow to germinate as it took a few weeks for them to do their thing. Overall I am happy with the purchase.
H**A
Not knowing
Can't really estimate it because I have not planted them yet besides I expected a tree not seeds but that's okay
I**E
Mornings Seedling Beauties
These seeds are very easy to grow, it takes no time to see them come in. Absolutely worth the money and I believe you could gift these to friends and family to also enjoy. It’sa beauty of a tree, can’t wait to see them grow and plant them in my yard.
B**G
Good
Very dry not sure if it will bloom. Hoping to get a lower price for this product
A**R
Planted and got sprout
I had to wait a while before planting these, figured I may have waited to long. I am growing them in a large planter first so I can watch. In only 2 weeks I had sprouts coming up. Not the season to plant but in SC we do not get harsh winters so figured why not give it a try.
W**.
40% germination
Using the soak- roll into wet paper-seal in bag method there was only 40% germination with the first 10/25 seeds. The 4 that germinated initially shot up in the indoor containers, although they were pretty leggy. One of those has since died when I moved the container outside and the other 3 aren’t large enough transplant yet. I’m thinking that I may be fortunate if 1/25 actually survives to fruition. The value decreases quickly with such a low germination and survival rate. If one plant makes it, it may be a decent return on investment.
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