🌟 Elevate Your Garden Game with Goji Goodness!
The Tibetan Goji Berry seeds (Lycium chinense) offer a unique opportunity to grow a prolific, heirloom shrub that produces nutrient-rich berries. Ideal for gardeners in USDA Zones 4-9, these non-GMO seeds thrive in various soil types and require minimal watering once established. With a quick turnaround to fruiting and versatile culinary uses, they are perfect for health-conscious individuals looking to enhance their outdoor space.
Product Care Instructions | Soak seeds for 24 hours in water. Sow in spring 2-3 seeds in each hole 1/4” deep and 2 – 6 feet apart. Thin to largest plant if desired. Keep moist until established. |
Material Features | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Brown |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Item Weight | 0.12 Grams |
Expected Planting Period | Fall to Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 - 9 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil, Peat Soil, Loam Soil, Silt Soil |
Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 12 Feet |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Drought Tolerant, Pet Friendly |
A**S
Muy buenas
Excelente poder germinativo. Las sembré hace un año y ya tengo más de 20 plantines creciendo!
R**N
Several sprouts
Planted these over the summer and had several sprouts (easily 20+). Unfortunetly I didn’t keep up with them and they didn’t make it past fall, might give them another try
J**E
I was a little scared that the berries wouldn't grow after reading reviews
I read some of the reviews a while ago saying the seeds never grew. However I read one that theirs sprouted after 4 days. it was a relief that after 5 days mine sprouted! Especially since I had shared some seeds with a co-worker! Be sure to only plant the seeds 5 or so millimeters deep. I think I planted the rest a little too deep and will have to wait longer for them. If you were excited like me to plant the seeds and wanted to plant them right after soaking them for 24 hours, scoop the wet seeds up with a popsicle stick and place it in the dirt. I don't know if this helps or has an impact, but I used humus manure soil, added a layer of sand in the middle and some pebbles at the bottom of the pots for drainage.
J**T
Couldn't get them to grow beyond a seedling.
I am a seasoned gardener, and used every trick to try to get these seeds to grow. Every last one would sprout, sit there tiny for a week, and then die. I tried them in wet paper. I tried them in a hydroponic kit. I tried them in potted soil, both indoors and outdoors. Nothing worked.
S**
One is growing
I put these in a tray outside with some morning glories and only one is sprouting after a few weeks. I think having the bigger seedlings helped and i think they must not like full sun.I will try growing them indoors with covers and see if i have better luck
B**S
These took off
Goji berry seedlings are very sensitive their stems will fall over when wet and even root watering will knock them over. You absolutely need a mister. Used a layer of potting soil and a layer of sand over that, scattered the seeds right on top and misted for 3 days. Day 3 almost every seed germinated and was standing tall. Now I mist in the a.m and after turning lights off at the end of the night. They can be transplanted by I tend to leave them in whatever container I started them until they grow much stronger. I'd say like 5 inches tall. Basically until they start looking like they need their own home with steaks for support. I use chop sticks or popsicle sticks for support.
K**I
Highly viable
Started of with 25 seeds to check how many could grow and all sprouted within 2 weeks. Cute plants that have been easy to grow.
J**E
Good start
Growing now in seed trays for a month . Will transplant in another monthPlace seeds on top of damp soil then cover with a fine topping of sand. Then water the first month with a spray bottle of water. It has worked for me very well since the seeds are easily displaced bc they are very fine.
TrustPilot
4天前
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