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CHASTE TREE SEEDS (Vitex agnus-castus) Monks Pepper Fast Hardy Lilac Flower

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Cultivating Difficulty : Easy
Season of Interest : Spring, Summer
MPN : N/A
Watering : Medium
Brand : SeedHead
Genus : Vitex
Soil pH : Slightly Acidic to Neutral
Features : Air Purifying, Attracts Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Cold Hardy to Zone 6, Cold Resistant, Deciduous, Draught Resistant, Drought Resistant Once Established, Fast Growing, Flowering
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Growth Habit : Climbing
Common Name : Chaste Tree (Vitex agnus-castus) Monk's Pepper
Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun, Partial Shade
Climate : Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Zones 6-9
Type : CHASTE TREE SEEDS (Vitex agnus-castus) Monks Pepper Fast Hardy Li
Indoor/Outdoor : Outdoor
Planting Time : 2-3 Weeks after 90 Day Cold Stratification Period
Life Cycle : Perennial
Soil Type : Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand, Silt, Must be Well Draining

CHASTE TREE SEEDS (Vitex agnus-castus) Monks Pepper Fast Hardy Lilac Flower Chastetree is Resistant to Damage by Deer and is Moderately Salt Tolerant. The Fragrant Flowers Attract Butterflies, Bees, and Other Pollinating Insects. The Violet, 3- to-6 Inch Lilac Flowers (Loosely Branched Flower Clusters) are Produced on New Growth. They Begin to Bloom in June and Continue until September. Removing Old Blooms Will Encourage New Growth with a Repeat bloom in about 6 Weeks Time. The Smooth, Greyish-Tan Bark of a Young Chaste Tree will Become a Fissured Dark grey as the Tree Matures. Grown as perennial, chaste trees tolerate high heat and are cold-hardy to -9°F. Chaste tree shrubs go dormant throughout the winter and regrow in the spring. Humidity is rarely an issue as it thrives in arid climates. Strong winds are not too much of a concern. Chaste Tree prefers full sun to partial shade, flourishing in a range of climates from Mediterranean zones to more temperate regions. While it tolerates a range of soil types, soggy conditions should be avoided to prevent problems like root rot. The root ball of this small tree or shrub thrives best in soil that maintains moisture yet drains excess water efficiently. Chaste Germination: 1) Scarify the seeds lightly with sandpaper. 2) Let them soak 24 hours in warm water. Using a thermos will help greatly. 3) Cold stratify by placing in a zip lock bag with moist perlite or vermiculite, and place in the fridge for 90 days. Place a few small holes to allow for air circulation and periodically check to ensure they stay “slightly moist”, but never wet. 4) Use a heated propagator mat to keep the soil around 75 degrees F., and plant the seeds no more than 1/16″ of an inch deep. 5) Keep slightly moist and expect germination to occur within 2-3 weeks. Germinación casta: 1) Escarifique las semillas ligeramente con papel de lija. 2) Déjelas en remojo durante 24 horas en agua tibia. El uso de un termo ayudará mucho. 3) Estratifique en frío colocándolas en una bolsa con cierre hermético con perlita o vermiculita húmeda y colóquelas en el refrigerador durante 90 días. Haga algunos agujeros pequeños para permitir la circulación del aire y verifique periódicamente para asegurarse de que se mantengan “ligeramente húmedas”, pero nunca mojadas. 4) Use una estera de propagación calentada para mantener la tierra a unos 75 grados F y plante las semillas a no más de 1/16 de pulgada de profundidad. 5) Manténgalas ligeramente húmedas y espere a que germinen en 2 o 3 semanas.

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