FORESTS FOR OUR FUTURE
Sycamore Tree Grow Kit – This kit is the perfect way to help reforest our future, starting with one seed at a time! Excellent for those experienced in planting and those of us (๐๐ปโโ๏ธ) who need a little help flexing our green-ish thumbs.ย Your Sycamore Tree Grow Kitย features carefully selected seed types that will thrive in most parts of the country, making it a perfect gift for those looking for an easy planting project with long-term benefits. Serves as a great gift for plant lovers, earth lovers, and for those looking to spread a little shade (the good kind).ย
QUICK SPECS
- Cow Pot: 4.5โณh x 4โณd
- Designed to be planted
- Made in the USA
INCLUDES 1 SYCAMORE TREE GROW KIT
- Non-GMO Seeds
- 100% Biodegradable Cow Manure Pot
- Coco Grow Medium
- Growing Instructions
HELPFUL INFORMATION
- Getting Ready, Mr. DeMille: Sycamores seeds typically sprout within 10-24 days and grow slowly over a period of several years. As long as you get it off to a good start, Mother Nature will take care of all the hard work!
- Help Sycamores live their best life: Consider the time of year and your regionโs climate before starting this kit. Trees thrive in temps between 45ยฐFโ75ยฐF and with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight (an unobstructed south or west-facing window is best). Starting in Mar-Sept will provide longer days and thus optimal light. If starting during cooler months, consider supplementing with a grow light and a plant heating pad to stimulate seedlings to sprout.
- Sending it off into the wild: Prior to transplanting, harden off tree for 5โ7 days by placing it outdoors in partial sun during the day, and bringing it indoors at night. To plant, gently bury the CowPot completely so that the top is even with the surface of the soil. Avoid breaking up or crushing the pot so the roots donโt get disturbedโthe porous pot walls encourage root penetration. Keeping the CowPot intact eliminates the risk of transplant shock. Water area to help the tree settle. As a biodegradable planter, the CowPot will begin to break down within weeks of transplanting. As long as it is completely buried at planting, it should be almost completely decomposed by the end of the growing season. The rate of decomposition depends largely on moisture and bioactivity in your soil.
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