



🌹 Cultivate Rarity, Grow Your Garden’s Personality
This pack contains 50 seeds of rare black, red, blue, and green roses, designed for gardeners eager to diversify their floral collection with unique colors. Lightweight and compact, the seeds come in a slim 3x2 inch packet, perfect for easy storage and planting. While results may vary, these seeds offer a chance to cultivate standout roses that add a bold splash of color to any garden.
| ASIN | B07F319MTG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #444,670 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #13,751 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars (300) |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | 115-50PCS-FS-2271 |
| Manufacturer | Viedoct |
| Package Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 0.1 inches |
A**N
Nothing grew
Nothing ever grew
M**N
the black/red/blue/green rose seeds
Yes, I did get at least 50 seeds. I am looking forward to see what they will look like...
G**T
Not worth it
The plants never grew. More affordable to go to a nursery.
K**H
Patience!
I have spent almost 2 years with different seed companies with different procedures to germinate the seeds. The most important thing when germinating is temperature you must maintain a temperature from 75degs to 80 degrees and don't over wet paper towel with filtered tap water. One other trick may have helped take some 220 grit sand paper roll into a roll with opening of 1/2" and maybe 3 to 4"s long. Place several seeds in the roll and shack for 5 to 10 minutes then place in a small water container for maybe 24 hours until the seed sink to the bottom you may have to help by poking them to stay down as I said before the water must stay 75 to 80 degrees all the time. Then move to a paper towel with 2 flat plates keep moist and if the paper towel starts look a little moldy or stained charge the paper towel. The roots will start to grow in paper from 3 to 4 weeks. The paper towel must not have perfume or soap in it. When the roots reach 1/2 to 1" plant in small 2" starting cup with starter soil, peat moss, pedaliter. and root starter. Keep moist until 4" repot to 6" pot. Good luck.
M**E
Look up online how to grow rose seeds
Haven't started these as of yet. Have to put in fridge in little pots that are covered for 10-12 weeks first then bring out heat to room temp and watch to see if they will grow. Figured I'd use winter weather for my cold time. Green roses have been around for 30,000 years so can't wait to try
E**N
Never going to trust again
Wasn't roses once starting to bloom. Don't know what it is. Will not be ordering anything else. So disappointed
M**E
Nope
They should probably sell these as bushes and not seeds….nothing came from them. Good thing they’re relatively cheap!
J**D
Tiny little seeds, no instructions
I have no idea if these will grow. They give no instructions on how to start them. Hopefully Google can help me.
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