American Cranberry (Vaccinium Macrocarpon) Grow your personal Cranberries. The plant is a low-growing, trailing, woody vine. Soil Type: Wetland adapted and tolerant of flooded soils. Occurs naturally in bogs. Grows best in cool, moist, humus-wealthy soil in full sun. Zones: 2 to 6 Germination Range: 60-80% Indoor Planting: If your seeds require stratification or scarification – do the beneficial pretreatment before planting indoors. Planting Instructions: Fill a container with seed starting mix to about ½ inch from the top. Place your seeds 1 inch to 1 ½ inches below the soil surface. Gently water your seeds to keep moist, not soaking wet. Heat & humidity is very important for germination. Germination Might occur in 1 week or so long as 3 months (depending at the species). Place the seed container on a heat mat under growing light(s). Keep your growing lights on 14 hours per day. Keep your heat mat on 24 hours per day. Once your seeds germinate, move every seed into its own container under the growing lights and at the heat mat. Keep your seedlings indoors for 2-3 months before transplanting outdoors within the spring (Might to June).
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American Cranberry (Vaccinium Macrocarpon)
Soil Type: Wetland adapted and tolerant of flooded soils. Occurs naturally in bogs. Grows best in cool, moist, humus-wealthy soil in full sun.
Zones: 2 to 6 Germination Range: 60-80%
American Cranberry (Vaccinium Macrocarpon) Grow your personal Cranberries. The plant is a low-growing, trailing, woody vine.
Soil Type: Wetland adapted and tolerant of flooded soils. Occurs naturally in bogs. Grows best in cool, moist, humus-wealthy soil in full sun.
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