Description: 400 Giant Yellow Cockscomb Seeds Celosia Cristata Garden FlowerHow to Grow Cockscomb From SeedsCockscomb is an annual that produces brightly colored, feathery flower blooms in the summer. Cockscomb is a tropical species, part of the amaranth family, that is heat and drought tolerant, but does not tolerate cold temperatures. Thus, they are typically started indoors when they are grown from seed. When growing cockscomb seed, you can expect the plant to develop flower blooms approximately 90 days after first planting them.Instructions1.Wait until between three and four weeks before the last frost is expected in your area. Fill peat pots with a seed-starting mix until there only 1 inch of space at the top of the pot.2.Insert three cockscomb seeds on top of the soil mix spacing them at equal distances apart.3.Cover the seeds with an additional 1/4 inch of the seed-starting mix.4.Water the peat pots until all of the soil and the pot is damp. Place a plastic bag on top of each peat pot securing them with rubber bands. This creates a mini greenhouse which assists in seed germination.5.Set the peat pots in a warm location that has a temperature of between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.6.Check the soil moisture daily after removing the plastic bags and spray the soil with water from a spray bottle to keep it constantly moist until the cockscomb seeds germinate. Germination occurs in approximately 10 days.7.Move the pots to a brightly lit area once you see tiny seedling emerge from the soil. Monitor the seedlings until they each have two set of leaves and then pull out all but the strongest one from each pot.
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Genus: Celosia Cristata
Common Name: Cockscomb
Plant Habit: Flowering
Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Type: Decorative Plant
Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate
Watering: Medium
Soil pH: Neutral
Aspect: East-facing, South-facing, West-facing
Soil Type: Loam
Foliage: Deciduous