Tropica KR Stevia Sweet Herb
SeedlingsMore than 10 items in stock at third-party supplier
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Stevia
Stevia, also known as sweet herb, sweet leaf, or honey herb, has a sweet taste. The plant originates from Paraguay in South America. Natural occurrences of Stevia can be found in the highlands of the border area between Brazil and Paraguay. Europeans became acquainted with Stevia rebaudiana in the 16th century when Spanish conquistadors reported that the South American population used the leaves of a plant to sweeten herbal tea. It was first tested by the Swiss Moisés Santiago Bertoni from the canton of Ticino, who also wrote the first description in 1899.
Sowing and Cultivation: Sowing takes place at the end of March. First, start the seeds indoors, and then the plant can be placed outside from mid-June. Place the seeds on the surface of a tray filled with seed compost and press them down lightly. Do not cover with soil, as Stevia is a light germinator. The germination temperature is around 22 degrees Celsius. After about 10 days, the first seedlings will appear. High humidity is important, so keep the soil consistently moist.
Care: Stevia prefers warm conditions and does not like to be in the shade. Avoid waterlogging. With proper care, it will grow between 70 and 100 cm tall and has leaves that are 2 to 4 cm long.
Important: Sow enough seeds, as the germination rate is very low (between 13 and 15 percent).
Suitable locations: Balcony, greenhouse, kitchen. Plenty of sunlight and no frost.
Harvesting takes place between September and October.
Seed packet containing 10 seeds.
Use | Balkonkistli |
sowing period | Autumn |
Harvest time | Autumn |
Item number | 23150512 |
seed type | Seedlings |
sowing period | Autumn |
Harvest time | Autumn |
Germination temperature | 22 degrees Celsius |
Botanical name | Stevia rebaudiana |
Use | Balkonkistli |
Country of origin | USA |
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Items per sales unit | 10 x |