American Wisteria Tree | Seed Starter Grow Kit | Seeds In A Cup®
American Wisteria Tree | Seed Starter Grow Kit | Seeds In A Cup®
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American Wisteria Tree | Seed Starter Grow Kit | Seeds In A Cup®

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  • Grow your own American Wisteria Tree with this easy-to-use seed starter grow kit from Seeds In A Cup®
  • The kit includes carefully chosen, high-quality American Wisteria Tree seeds, a special growing medium, and a recyclable mini greenhouse to create the perfect humid environment for your seedlings to thrive
  • The clear and concise instructions make this kit perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, allowing you to successfully grow your tree indoors or transplant it outdoors
  • This unique and thoughtful gift is a great way to teach kids about nature and the environment, as they can experience the joy of watching their tree flourish
  • The compact and convenient kit provides all the essentials you need in one package, making it an eco-friendly and rewarding experience for gardeners of all ages
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Jun 10, 2025
Katheryn
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If you are comfortable w/plants, you will enjoy it

The original directions warned it would take a few months for the seeds to germinate and to keep them in the sun around 70-80 degrees. I live in Florida where it is 80-90, so have kept them on a porch near the edge. Eventually a wind came along and spilled it. I rescued it and decided it was time to transplant into a larger heavier pot. I don't remember if there were 2 or 4 seeds. But 2 have sprouted. When I transplanted, the healthiest one already had roots longer than the little branch. The other one is doing fine also. They arrived 3 weeks ago. I most appreciate the part of their instructions that said to be patient for weeks or months.

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