How to Sow
Gerbera seeds germinate very easily, so sow them thinly to avoid crowding. Cover the seeds until you just can’t see them anymore and keep them moist until they come up. Now, reduce watering, transplanting them when they are quite young. Beware of overwatering. It’s the only thing Gerberas can’t stand.
Aaron P. (verified owner) –
Sharyn O. (verified owner) –
Kath C. (verified owner) –
The gerbera seeds are growing well and are nearly ready to plant out.
. (verified owner) –
None of the seeds grew – very disappointed
. (verified owner) –
Poor germination