Cultivating Stevia From Seed

When you plan to cultivate your own stevia plants, there are two possibilities to do this. The more easier one is to buy young or full grown plants at the gardening store and place them in your garden. The more original and also cheaper method is to buy the seeds of the plant and raise them up until you can place them in the garden too. Though it will take you a longer time until you see the first results. Maybe you can buy the seeds in the gardening area of your shopping center and if they don’t stock them you can simply order them in the Internet, for example at amazon.

After receive the seeds you have to fill a little pot or frame with flower soil. The soil should be very soft and permeable, you can try to mix the earth with coarse sand to improve it. Then you press the seeds slightly on the surface of the soil. Make sure to let enough space between them. This will make it easier for you to repot them in their own jars when the time has come, as the roots will not knot with other plants ones. Also make sure to let the seeds on the surface of the soil! Stevia seeds will only sprout when they are in contact with light. They also need warmth, wherefore you should put a plastic wrap or a glass over the pot. When now the sun will shine on it, the covering will keep the warmth inbetween. The foil also will prevent the seeds from pest.
But before this you have to water the seeds for the first time. It would be better when you use a small water sprayer instead of a can for this, as you mustn’t flood the pot with water. But you have to keep the soil wet consistently to make the seeds sprout. Always remember to put the wrapping film or the glass over the pot again, after wateringspilling.
After circa ten days the first germs will come out. Now you have to wait another few days (3-5) until little plants with some roots have developed to place them in their own pots. Choose some jars which are at least 6 to 7 inches high and also have a diameter of the same size to let enough space for the roots to develop. When the plants are sturdy enough you can place them in your garden, but always remember to get them back in your house through the winter to keep the plants alive!

When you need further instructions for the cultivation of stevia, and how to keep your plants alive, you’ll get some here: How to grow Stevia . When you have concerns about the healthiness of the sweetener, here you can read something about Stevia Side Effects .

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