93% Germination Rate
A tropical beauty. Hardy in in zones 9-10. In warmer climates this is a perennial and in colder climates, an annual. Blooms come quickly and easily and open up in the morning and close in the evening much like morning glories do.
Germination instructions: Germination requires hardening if started indoors. For those who don't know, hardening means that you'll slowly adjust them into living outdoors (two weeks of inside and outside for varying hours of each day). If started outdoors, ensure there is no frost and hardening isn't needed. Successful germination calls for the seeds to to get sunlight. Likewise, you'll want to gently push the seeds into the soil just enough that they "stay put" but not sink under the soil. Keep the seeds and the soil moist throughout the germination phase and germination should occur in 20 days.