Centella Asiatic Gotu Kola Seeds
Code: SS0112
Fast Facts on Centella Asiatic Gotu Kola Seeds | |
Product | Centella Asiatic Gotu Kola Seeds |
Product Code | SS0112 |
Botanical Name | Centella Asiatica |
Germination | 85 % |
Plant Height | 5 - 10 Cm |
Plant Spread | … |
Life Cycle | Annual |
Harvest In | 75 Days |
Type | Heirloom |
Centella Asiatic Gotu Kola Seeds Germination Info | |
Germinates In | 14 - 28 Days |
Germination Note | Soak The Seeds 3 Days In Water, Then Put Them On Paper For + 02 Hours Of Slight Exposure To Sun Light. The Seeds Then Germinate Beautifully In 25 Days Thereafter. |
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