Plantable notebook with chamomille seeds
9,90€
This notebook have 52 pages made of recycled paper, and its cover is printed on recycled paper embedded with chamomile seeds.
This way, once finished, it is possible to plant them and enjoy plants at home.
Size: 14.8 x 21 cm.
Weight: 80 g.
Pages: 52
EAN: 8436601344571
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Soak the paper in water for 2 hours

Tear it up and bury it 5 mm deep in a pot with soil

Water it daily, it will soon germinate

CHAMOMILE
Sowing season: Spring. Indoors all year.
Optimal germination temperature: 18/22ºC
Germination time: 10/15 days.
Watering: Moderate. After germination, allow the substrate to dry between waterings.
Final pot size: Starting from 20 cm.
Sun exposure: Full sun.
Blossom season: May-September.
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Why isn't it sprouting?
It's likely it is due to insufficient watering. Make sure to keep the substrate consistently moist and water it with an adequate amount of water. If you're in a very dry area with high temperatures, increase the frequency of watering.
What is the most suitable place to put my notebook’s cover?
The best place to put your pot is in an area with a temperature around 20ºC in your house where there is brightness without direct sunlight. Avoid placing the pot near heating or air conditioning.
Do I have to plant indoors?
You can grow these plants indoors or outdoors. Make sure to cultivate them during their ideal season so that the environmental parameters are appropriate. You can find more information about the germination conditions of each variety in our maintenance guide.
When should I plant my notebook’s cover?
It depends on the variety of seeds. In our care guide, you can find the best time to grow each variety.
Why aren't they blooming?
For them to bloom, they need a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily and to be watered 1 or 2 times per week. If you have them indoors, ensure the place receives these six hours of direct sunlight daily, and remember that wildflowers bloom in spring and summer, while alyssums bloom in summer and fall.

Soak the paper in water for 2 hours

Tear it up and bury it 5 mm deep in a pot with soil

Water it daily, it will soon germinate

CHAMOMILE
Sowing season: Spring. Indoors all year.
Optimal germination temperature: 18/22ºC
Germination time: 10/15 days.
Watering: Moderate. After germination, allow the substrate to dry between waterings.
Final pot size: Starting from 20 cm.
Sun exposure: Full sun.
Blossom season: May-September.
Votre titre va ici
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Why isn't it sprouting?
It's likely it is due to insufficient watering. Make sure to keep the substrate consistently moist and water it with an adequate amount of water. If you're in a very dry area with high temperatures, increase the frequency of watering.
What is the most suitable place to put my notebook’s cover?
The best place to put your pot is in an area with a temperature around 20ºC in your house where there is brightness without direct sunlight. Avoid placing the pot near heating or air conditioning.
Do I have to plant indoors?
You can grow these plants indoors or outdoors. Make sure to cultivate them during their ideal season so that the environmental parameters are appropriate. You can find more information about the germination conditions of each variety in our maintenance guide.
When should I plant my notebook’s cover?
It depends on the variety of seeds. In our care guide, you can find the best time to grow each variety.
Why aren't they blooming?
For them to bloom, they need a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily and to be watered 1 or 2 times per week. If you have them indoors, ensure the place receives these six hours of direct sunlight daily, and remember that wildflowers bloom in spring and summer, while alyssums bloom in summer and fall.
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