With their bright colors and delicate flowers, petunias add a wonderful charm to any home garden.

Growing these lovely petunia flowers from seeds in pots is rewarding and a pleasurable experience. In this guide, we’ll explore how to grow petunias from seed at home.

Right Petunia Variety

Popular varieties include grandiflora (large flowers), multiflora (small, abundant flowers), and spreading/trailing varieties for hanging pots.

Pot Size

To grow petunias at home from seed, choose pots or grow bags that are 12-15 inches wide and deep.

Sowing Petunia Seeds

Take a seedling tray, spread petunia seeds on soil and cover them with a thin layer of soil.

Transplant

When the seedlings develop two pairs of true leaves, transplant them in larger pots or directly in the home garden.

Watering

Petunias require moderate watering; neither allow the soil to dry out for a long time nor water the soil too much.

Sunlight

Petunias grow very well in full sunlight for at least 6 hours and can also grow in some shade on hot summer days.

Fertilizing

Apply a dose of liquid fertilizer like Bio NPK fertilizer and plant growth promoter every 2-4 weeks for healthy growth of petunia.

Petunia Blooming Time

Petunia blooms from spring to frost. Typically bloom within 2 months of planting.

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