The Amaranthus red seeds grow with minimal care and full sunlight. It is a popular annual grown plant. The species is called the cosmopolitan genus due to wide usage in almost every field and economical purpose too.
Amaranthus is a beautiful plant that is like a jewel of an heirloom. A sturdy and showy plant that is resplendent with cascading brilliant red seed heads that dangle like rubies in a necklace.
So, grow this beautiful red plant in your garden, by following the simple steps.
How To Sow Amaranthus Red Seeds?
- Take a Seedling Tray and fill it with Cocopeat.
- Make ½ inch deep hole and put 3 seeds in each hole.
- Fill the hole with Cocopeat and spray with water.
- Seeds will germinate within 4-10 days.
- The time to flower is 5 weeks.
- The best season to grow Amaranthus is early fall.
How Much Water Does Amaranthus Red Seeds Need?
- Water them every day.
- Don’t overflow with water.
- Make a drainage system, so the excess water can flow.
- If growing in a pot, make sure to make a drainage hole.
Does Amaranthus Red Seeds Need Full Sunlight?
- Amaranthus grow best in full sunlight.
- But provide shade in the afternoon.
- Or, protect the plant from excess heat.
- Aim to give at least 6-7 hours of sunlight to your plant.
- The suitable temperature to grow Amaranthus is 25-29° C.
What Type Of Soil Is Best Suited For Amaranthus?
- Well-drained and loamy soil is best for Amaranthus.
- Avoid clay soil.
- The soil with a slightly acidic nature is best for Amaranthus.
Which Fertilizer Is Best For Amaranthus?
- VermiCompost for nutrients every week.
- Seaweed once a month for greener leaves.
- Epsom salt for better blooming once a month.
Also,
- If growing in a pot, take a Medium Size Pot and add a Potting Mix.
- If planting in the soil add Neem Cake Powder, VermiCompost, and Seaweed.
Varieties Of Amaranthus
There are many varieties of Amaranthus but the most popular ones are:
- Love lies bleeding
- Amaranthus tricolor
- Red Amaranthus
- Amaranthus veridic