- SOWING
TIMEMarch to April and September to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 3-4 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity60 to 90 days
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Add a vivid splash of enchantment to your garden with our Tritonia mixed-colour bulbs! Bursting forth in a kaleidoscope of hues, these captivating flowers are a treat for the eyes. Their delicate petals dance gracefully in the breeze, inviting you to indulge in a symphony of nature's beauty. Easy to grow and care for, these bulbs are perfect for home gardeners seeking a touch of vibrant charm. Transform your garden into a mesmerizing tapestry of colours with Tritonia mixed-colour bulbs!
Planting instructions
Experience a vibrant burst of colours with Tritonia Mixed Colour Bulbs! Whether you choose to plant them in containers or garden beds, these bulbs are a delight to behold. Simply plant them at a depth of 3 inches, keeping a distance of 4 inches between each bulb for optimal growth. Remember, the pointed side should face upwards. Embrace the beauty of nature with Tritonia Mixed Colour Bulbs today!
Growing Requirements
Pests
Keep Tritonia bulbs free from common pests such as aphids and snails by inspecting the plants regularly and using organic pesticides as needed. Good drainage and avoiding over watering will prevent diseases such as root rot.
soil
Tritonia bulbs grow in well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Condition the soil by adding organic matter such as compost to improve fertility and drainage. Avoid heavy clay soils that can cause waterlogging and root rot.
spot
Choose a sunny spot in your garden to plant your Tritonia bulbs. Make sure the area has well-drained soil and good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases. Avoid areas that get waterlogged or excessive shade, as this can impede bulb growth and flowering.
temperature
Tritonia bulbs prefer moderate temperatures between 15°C and 24°C. They need warmth and sunlight to grow and flower, so plant them in a spot that gets plenty of sun.
watering
Water your Tritonia bulbs regularly, but avoid overwatering as excess moisture can cause the bulbs to rot. Keep the soil moist, but not watery, and wait until the top of the soil dries before watering again. Adjust watering frequency according to weather conditions and plant water requirements.
how to harvest
Harvest the Tritonia bulbs when the leaves turn yellow and begin to die. Dig carefully with a fork so as not to damage the bulbs. Allow the bulbs to dry in a cool, dry place for a week, then store them in a cool, dark place until the next planting season.
The productiveness of any seed we sell is subject to your local climatic conditions*, the sowing method you adopt, and your commitment to the planting process. We give no warranty, expressed or implied, and are in no way responsible for the produce.
Please note that all our seasonal recommendations/ sowing information is as per the local climatic conditions. *For more information on the optimum conditions required for growing seeds in your region, please contact us at, hello@allthatgrows.in or Whatsapp us at, +91 8544865077
Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
Be the first to ask a question about this.
Tritonia Mixed Colour Bulbs
Plant Height : Grows Up To 24 to 36 inches
Flower Shape: Trumpet-shaped blossoms with flaring petals
Colour : Mix of Red, Yellow, Orange
Growing Tip : Avoid overwatering Tritonia bulbs during their dormant period to prevent bulb rot
Add a vivid splash of enchantment to your garden with our Tritonia mixed-colour bulbs! Bursting forth in a kaleidoscope of hues, these captivating flowers are a treat for the eyes. Their delicate petals dance gracefully in the breeze, inviting you to indulge in a symphony of nature's beauty. Easy to grow and care for, these bulbs are perfect for home gardeners seeking a touch of vibrant charm. Transform your garden into a mesmerizing tapestry of colours with Tritonia mixed-colour bulbs!
Plant Height : Grows Up To 24 to 36 inches
Flower Shape: Trumpet-shaped blossoms with flaring petals
Colour : Mix of Red, Yellow, Orange
Growing Tip : Avoid overwatering Tritonia bulbs during their dormant period to prevent bulb rot
- SOWING
TIMEMarch to April and September to November
- Sowing
DistancePlant to plant - 3-4 inches
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity60 to 90 days
Planting instructions
Experience a vibrant burst of colours with Tritonia Mixed Colour Bulbs! Whether you choose to plant them in containers or garden beds, these bulbs are a delight to behold. Simply plant them at a depth of 3 inches, keeping a distance of 4 inches between each bulb for optimal growth. Remember, the pointed side should face upwards. Embrace the beauty of nature with Tritonia Mixed Colour Bulbs today!
Growing Requirements
Pests
Keep Tritonia bulbs free from common pests such as aphids and snails by inspecting the plants regularly and using organic pesticides as needed. Good drainage and avoiding over watering will prevent diseases such as root rot.
soil
Tritonia bulbs grow in well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Condition the soil by adding organic matter such as compost to improve fertility and drainage. Avoid heavy clay soils that can cause waterlogging and root rot.
spot
Choose a sunny spot in your garden to plant your Tritonia bulbs. Make sure the area has well-drained soil and good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases. Avoid areas that get waterlogged or excessive shade, as this can impede bulb growth and flowering.
temperature
Tritonia bulbs prefer moderate temperatures between 15°C and 24°C. They need warmth and sunlight to grow and flower, so plant them in a spot that gets plenty of sun.
watering
Water your Tritonia bulbs regularly, but avoid overwatering as excess moisture can cause the bulbs to rot. Keep the soil moist, but not watery, and wait until the top of the soil dries before watering again. Adjust watering frequency according to weather conditions and plant water requirements.
how to harvest
Harvest the Tritonia bulbs when the leaves turn yellow and begin to die. Dig carefully with a fork so as not to damage the bulbs. Allow the bulbs to dry in a cool, dry place for a week, then store them in a cool, dark place until the next planting season.