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Red snapdragon

Speaking of the wolf ... you can see the petals!

Flowers

Make him blush by giving him a special place in your garden! 
  • First flowers after 6 to 9 weeks! 
  • Untreated seeds from French seed companies
  • Biodegradable and repotable capsule
  • Compatible with Lilo, Modulo and Nano.

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    Who are you?

    The Red Snapdragon is also known as "Wolf's Mouth". It gets its nickname from the shape of its flowers, which look like an open wolf's mouth. This ornamental Mediterranean plant is known for its beautiful flower spikes. By adopting it, you will not fall in the wolf's mouth but will make your interior shine thanks to its exuberant flowers of a dazzling red color.

    Technical specifications

    • Luminaire settings: Summer mode 14-16h
    • Plant type: Annual
    • Germination time 7 to 15 days to arrive as a flower
    • Harvesting: begins
    • Duration of harvests

    To help you grow your plants, download the mobile application Prêt à Pousser
    and receive personalised growing advice throughout the life of your plants.

    Gardener's tips

    Cut off the spent flowers to keep only the most beautiful ones and stimulate the appearance of new flowers!

    Questions & Answers

    My Red snapdragon has its buds but still hasn't bloomed!

    It can sometimes take a month for your flower to finally reveal itself. Before and after the bloom, the flower drinks a lot of water, so make sure that it does not run out of water during this decisive growth!

    My Red snapdragon is too big, its flowers are overtaking the light fixture, what can I do?

    Do not hesitate to pick your flowers with their stems, you will have a nice bouquet that will hold well in water, and the other flowers will be able to develop more easily.

    The leaves of my Red Snapdragon are turning yellow, is this normal?

    It is possible that the leaves of your White Snapdragon have yellow edges. Don't panic, there is nothing very worrying about these pretty reflections, which can be due to various factors (light, temperature...) and will not hinder the growth of your beautiful plant!

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