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HI I HAVE 3 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOU I PURCHASE SOME SOIL FROM BUNNINGS IT DOES NOT SOAK INTO THE WATER. PLEASE ADVISE.
2 BEANS SEEDS IT WAS RECOMMEND TO SOAK THE SEEDS IN HOT WATER I FOR GOT AND PLANTED THEM WILL THEY COME UP? 3.DAFFODILS HAVE PLENTY OFLEAVES BUT NO FLOWERS.WHAT IS WRONG? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
Good Morning @helensteibytuil
Firstly welcome to the Bunnings community page I actually find it interesting trolling through all the different things people ask and they way things are solved!.
-With the soil could you tell us the name of the bag? I dont think Ive ever seen aquaphobic bagged soil from a bag tho certainly have had some at home.
-Bean seeds, they should still sprout tho just take a little longer to fire up. The soaking in hot water germinates them earlier (unless the specificaly need a fre hence the hot water soaking. Usually Australian natives)
-Daffodils with no flowers, when did you plant them? I am sure the flowers will come along as they are daisys They tend to be hard to stop. Ive considered daisys for my berms at home but havnt finilised on what to plant yet.
Dave
Some bagged potting mixes can sometimes be a little hydrophobic - that is, they are dry and do not want to absorb water when put into a pot and water is added. It pools on the top and runs down the inside of the pot without wetting the mix. Two things to try:
1. Stand any affected pots in a bucket of water so the water level is just over the potting mix and leave for 30 minutes or so. If this doesn't work to "wet" the mix ......
2. Use a wetting agent like Scotts Everydrop Liquid Concentrate (mixed as instructed on the label) and watered on to the dry mix. A wetting agent is like a detergent; it allows moisture to soak into soils and potting mixes that are resistant to just water alone.
Yes, the beans should still come up, as @Dave-1 said but they may take a little longer as moisture needs to penetrate into the seeds before they will sprout. Using hot water aids that process.
Sometimes daffodil bulbs will not flower if they have been in the soil for a couple of years or if you lifted them after last season and put them in again in autumn. I've often found they flower well in the first year, moderately well in their second year and often not at all in their third year. Be prepared to buy and plant fresh bulbs every other year for regularly good displays of flowers.
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