![](//vs1.manuzoid.com/store/data-gzf/10546646ce8142fadd2c9b0963fd6fdb/2/000896256.htmlex.zip/bg1.jpg)
Prepare your working space
● Step 1 - Grab a plant marker from the kit and mark it as either ’succulent mix’ or
‘cactus mix‘. We recommend to add the current date on it as well, so you remember
when you sowed the seeds. We recommend using a black marker.
● Step 2 - Take one of the biodegradable growing pots and keep it nearby. Notice that
the pots have drainage holes at the bottom, so you might want to place it on a water
resistant surface.
Expand the soil discs
● Step 1 - Grab a big bowl and place one soil disc inside it.
● Step 2 - The soil discs expand faster when in contact with hot water. Heat 1-2 litres of
water to approximately 122°F; This is the ideal temperature for expansion.
● Step 3 - Pour half a glass of the heated water directly on top of the soil disc. This will
soften the dry surface tension around the disc.
● Step 4 - Add small portions of water to the bowl (not directly on the soil disc), and
watch how the soil expands. Repeat this process until the soil disc reaches 6-8 times
its original size.
DO NOT touch the disc while adding water as it can break inside the bowl. After 5-10
min, to make sure the disc has reached its full size, gently touch the soil to look for any
hard, unexpanded pieces.
● Step 5 - Let the expanded soil cool down for a couple of minutes before sowing the
seeds. Gently squeeze the soil to remove excess water.
Sow the seeds
● Step 1 - Remove the net and gently break the soil using your hands and place it inside
the biodegradable pot until it is almost full. Keep a small portion of soil aside, you will use
it to cover the seeds after you sow them.
Your kit contains the following components:
Ideal for seed starting. The pots can be
transplanted directly into the ground at a later
stage.
Biodegradable
Growing Pots
X4
Made from a unique mixture of peat moss,
perlite, dolomitelime and additional nutrients.
Expands 6-7 times of its original size when
watered.
Peat Soil
Discs
X4
Allows you to label each pot. Write the seed’s
name and sowing date.
Plant
Markers
X4
Seeds: 2 Packets Each
Once you are ready to sow & grow the seeds, follow this
step-by-step guide to achieve best possible results.
Cactus - A diverse assortment of cacti seeds including Cereus, Golden Barrel,
Parodia, Hedgehogs, Mammillarias, Melocactus, Notocactus, Opuntias, Organ
pipes, Ferocactus, Gymnocalycium, Trichocereus, Saguaro and more.
Succulents - A diverse assortment of larger succulent seeds including
Agaves, Aloes, Beaucarnea, Dasylirion, Fouquieria, Hechtia, Nolina, Yucca and
others.
1
2
3
● Step 2 - Grab 7-10 seeds and gently sprinkle them evenly across the pot’s
surface. If your packet arrived with more seeds in it, you can keep the extras in
a sealed envelope or a plastic bag and store it in your refrigerator or freezer for
future use. Don’t forget to label it.
● Step 3 - Cover the seeds with the remaining soil you kept aside. The seeds
should be covered with 1/2 inch of soil. Do not plant the seed too deep, as it will
decrease the germination rate.
● Step 4 - Gently tighten the top layer of the soil to make it a bit atter and rmer.
After planting, leave the pot in a greenhouse or on a warm windowsill, covered
with a clear plastic bag to preserve soil moisture. Using a sealed ziplock bag will
keep out undesirables like fungus, gnats, or other pests. Keep away from direct
sun until germination.
Be patient as you wait for your plants to germinate. Germination
can take anywhere from several weeks to 1-2 months.
Water when the compost becomes almost completely dry, but
spray the surface with water regularly, to keep it moist. Watch soil moisture. Don’t
allow soil to dry out but never saturate it.
Once the seeds sprout, start giving your seedlings a chance to breathe by
removing the transparent cover during the day.
Keep temperature between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. As
the cacti & succulents grow, you may leave the cover off for longer periods of time
until the plant is well-established and no longer needs the cover.
Keep your plants at a steady, warm temperature. Seedlings will
appreciate bright light, but will not do well in full sun. placing the pots in a bright