SCOTCH PINE Pinus Sylvestris

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What will you find in the Scotch pine Scotch pine kit

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Day zero

STEP 1

Put the pot on the small plate. Open the bag of soil and fill the pot up to the black mark inside. Level the soil. Open the cap of the seed bottle and sprinkle half of the seeds on the potting soil.

Close the remaining seed bottle and store it in the fridge. The stored seeds will be a backup in case of failure. Pine seeds can be stored for several years in the sealed bottle. The germination rate will decrease by about 10% per year.

Put the remaining soil over the seeds. Level the soil and gently tap it with your finger. Make sure that all the seeds are evenly covered. Fill a glass with water and dose the water with a pipette until the excess water comes out through the pot’s spout into the dish.

This is the only time we recommend using more than one dose of water. From here on, use two pints of water a day to water the seeds. If you try to water the pot with tap water or another container, you risk washing the soil of the seeds. If you forget to water, you can make up for it by putting extra drops of water.

Put the pot in a bright place, but away from heat sources.

Day zero

Day 10 to 60

STEP 2

Seeds will sprout 10-20 days after potting. Small sprouting gaps may occur, so don’t panic and don’t dig up the soil looking for seeds. By moving sprouted seeds, they will stop growing.

If they have not sprouted after 30 days, carry out the operation with the spare seeds stored in the fridge.

At first, the seeds are pushed up and a very small root is formed. A few days after the seeds have broken through the soil crust, they will start to grow, with the sheath up. This sheath will fall off by itself. Don’t touch the sheath, don’t try to remove it by hand because you will damage the first little leaves, called pine needles. There are 6-8 of them and after the sheath falls off, they will open like a rosette.

The plant will apparently stagnate for a long time at this stage.

Don’t forget to water the pot every day with 2-3 drops of water. This is the most critical period in the life of the pine. Some specimens will not survive this stage for genetic reasons, because of excess physical factors or, conversely, because of lack of them (e.g. too much or too little water). Some microscopic fungi, whose spores are pre-existing in the soil used, can also cause damage.

Day 10 to 60

Day 60 to 365

STEP 3

From the second month the plant will grow in height.

After the second month you can stop watering with a pipette because the soil will become so textured that it is possible from other sources.

From the third month onwards, you no longer need to water daily, but check the soil and keep it moist at all times. In the first year the seedlings will reach 5-12 cm in height.

Day 60 to 365

Day 365 +

STEP 4

In the second year, it is desirable to move the plant to a larger 2-litre pot. You can use commercial flower potting soil, or soil from your own garden.

The Scots pine is a pioneer species and is not fussy about soil.

When transplanting, do not shake the soil from the root ball. From the second year onwards it can grow outdoors in a place out of the sun, but in winter it must be kept frost-free. Keep watering the pot weekly.

In summer, the seedlings need water and shade.

In the third year, in spring, you can plant it in its permanent spot.

Choose a spot from where you won’t have to move it. Scots pine can reach 20-30 m height. Choose the spot so that it does not endanger the safety of surrounding buildings and make sure there are no pipes under the saplings.

The best time for transplanting is spring in April-May.

Day 365 +

What others have said about this product?

5/5
I love to plant, and this kit is so easy to use. I wish it would come in bulk as well.
Tamara
5/5
Hard to choose from all the varieties.
Barbara
5/5
Love the small pot.
Anne

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