Burmese Roselle Seeds | Asian Sour Leaf - Chin Baung | Vegetable Seeds

Burmese Roselle Seeds | Asian Sour Leaf - Chin Baung | Vegetable Seeds

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Burmese Roselle Seeds | Asian Sour Leaf - Chin Baung | Vegetable Seeds, NON-GMODetails:• Other Name(s): Florida Cranberry, Indian Sorrel, Jamaican Tea, Maple-Leaf Hibiscus, October Hibiscus, Red Sorrell, Chin Baung, Roselle.• Botanical Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa• Leaf Flavor: Sour• Soil Preference: Fertile, Sandy Loam Soil• Light Preference: Full Sun• Temperature Preference: 70-90°F• Days to Germination: 7-14 Days at soil temperatures 75°-85°F• Days to Maturity: 70-90 Days • Sow Method: Direct Sow, Transplant• Planting Time: Spring/Summer after last frost in a warm, sunny location• Seed Depth: 2-3 seeds 1/2" deep• Plant Spacing: Approx. 36" apart• Plant Size: Small Tree Best if used by 2026 We only use tracking on orders $10+.Grow your own Burmese Roselle with these Treevale vegetable seeds. Known as Chin Baung in Asia, these seeds will provide you with a plentiful harvest of delicious and sour leaves. Perfect for adding a unique flavor to your dishes, these seeds are a must-have for any gardening enthusiast. These seeds belong to the Seeds & Bulbs, Plants, Seeds & Bulbs, Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living, and Home & Garden categories on eBay. Don't miss out on the opportunity to grow your own Chin Baung and elevate your culinary game! Leaf harvesting begins 6 weeks after transplanting when 18" tall, leaving 3-4" of the stem. Harvest in 4-week intervals. Collect the fruits when plants are fully grown by easily snapping them off. They are easier to break off in the morning than at the end of the day. Plant roselle at the right timeRoselle germinates at soil temperatures between 75°- 85°F, and does well directly sown in the garden. Plant 2-3 seeds 1/2 inch deep and about 3 feet apart. When seedlings are 2-3 inches tall thin to the strongest seedling.In warmer climates, plant roselle from seed or transplants once temperatures warm up in March through the end of May. In cooler climates, start roselle from seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. When seedlings are 3-4 inches high, transplant them into a spot in the garden with full sun.Gardening for happiness! Treevale

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Burmese Roselle Seeds | Asian Sour Leaf - Chin Baung | Vegetable Seeds, NON-GMODetails:• Other Name(s): Florida Cranberry, Indian Sorrel, Jamaican Tea, Maple-Leaf Hibiscus, October Hibiscus, Red Sorrell, Chin Baung, Roselle.• Botanical Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa• Leaf Flavor: Sour• Soil Preference: Fertile, Sandy Loam Soil• Light Preference: Full Sun• Temperature Preference: 70-90°F• Days to Germination: 7-14 Days at soil temperatures 75°-85°F• Days to Maturity: 70-90 Days • Sow Method: Direct Sow, Transplant• Planting Time: Spring/Summer after last frost in a warm, sunny location• Seed Depth: 2-3 seeds 1/2" deep• Plant Spacing: Approx. 36" apart• Plant Size: Small Tree Best if used by 2026 We only use tracking on orders $10+.Grow your own Burmese Roselle with these Treevale vegetable seeds. Known as Chin Baung in Asia, these seeds will provide you with a plentiful harvest of delicious and sour leaves. Perfect for adding a unique flavor to your dishes, these seeds are a must-have for any gardening enthusiast. These seeds belong to the Seeds & Bulbs, Plants, Seeds & Bulbs, Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living, and Home & Garden categories on eBay. Don't miss out on the opportunity to grow your own Chin Baung and elevate your culinary game! Leaf harvesting begins 6 weeks after transplanting when 18" tall, leaving 3-4" of the stem. Harvest in 4-week intervals. Collect the fruits when plants are fully grown by easily snapping them off. They are easier to break off in the morning than at the end of the day. Plant roselle at the right timeRoselle germinates at soil temperatures between 75°- 85°F, and does well directly sown in the garden. Plant 2-3 seeds 1/2 inch deep and about 3 feet apart. When seedlings are 2-3 inches tall thin to the strongest seedling.In warmer climates, plant roselle from seed or transplants once temperatures warm up in March through the end of May. In cooler climates, start roselle from seed indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. When seedlings are 3-4 inches high, transplant them into a spot in the garden with full sun.Gardening for happiness! Treevale

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