Can Petunia bear seeds
Petunia can bear seeds, but two points should be paid attention to when bearing seeds. One is that although Petunia can bear seeds, the seeds actually have defects, which are mainly reflected in variety degradation. The second is that when raising petunias, double petunias are difficult to bear seeds, which can almost be said to be unable to bear seeds.
Can Petunia bear seeds by itself
In fact, it is still difficult for Petunia to bear seeds by itself. Basically, Petunia will bear more seeds only by artificial pollination during the full bloom of Petunia.
When Petunia blooms, basically each flower can bloom for one week. Pollination can be carried out when stamens begin to appear, usually 2-3 days after flowering. In artificial pollination, you can use cotton swabs to pollinate the flowers in the early morning. During pollination, Petunia of each variety needs to be pollinated separately, but you can also try cross pollination between different varieties, and maybe a new variety can be born.
After pollination, Petunia will bear many seeds.
Precautions for Petunia seed
After pollination, the seeds of Petunia will knot on the flower center after flower withering. Generally, the seeds can be picked when they are mature, but we should pay attention to picking in time. If not in time, the seeds may crack and fall into the flower pot.
In addition, although the seeds of Petunia will deteriorate, as long as they are carefully maintained, the difference will not be very huge. Some varieties can still maintain some excellent characteristics.