Red Roselle Hibiscus Seeds (Hibiscus sabdariffa) – 2.000++ Premium Heirloom Deep Crimson Roselle Seeds for Planting
Red Roselle Hibiscus Seeds (Hibiscus sabdariffa) – 2.000++ Premium Heirloom Deep Crimson Roselle Seeds for Planting
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Introduce a spectacular burst of brilliant crimson color, exceptional antioxidant power, and massive productivity to your garden landscape with our premium mega bulk pack of 2.000++ Red Roselle Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa) seeds. Widely celebrated across international culinary and herbal communities as Rosella, Florida Cranberry, or Flor de Jamaica, this stunning heirloom annual shrub is highly revered by growers for its effortless cultivation, heavy yielding capacity, and outstanding nutritional value. The plant produces breathtaking, fleshy, deep ruby-red calyces that frame the seed pods, creating an unforgettable architectural display in any backyard food forest or garden border.
Our select mega bulk package contains 2.000++ high-viability, freshly harvested seeds chosen specifically for their strict genetic purity, rapid seedling vigor, and superior branching habits. These premium roselle calyces deliver a spectacular, multi-layered culinary experience—tasting pleasantly tart, crisp, and vibrant, making them the absolute premier choice for brewing refreshing iced Jamaican teas, simmering gourmet ruby-red jams, creating signature syrups, or adding to colorful stir-fries. The plant grows into a magnificent, sturdy upright shrub adorned with deeply lobed green leaves accented by striking red veins and stems, seamlessly blending elite food security with high-end ornamental beauty.
You will receive: ✔️ 2.000++ Premium-quality fresh Red Roselle Hibiscus seeds ✔️ Freshly harvested and thoroughly cleaned to ensure optimal viability and uniform sprouting ✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical sachets to maintain long-term freshness ✔️ Easy-to-follow heavy-harvest cultivation and calyx-picking guidelines included
🌿 Cultivation & Care Information
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Botanical Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa (Var. Rubra)
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Common Name: Red Roselle / Rosella / Jamaica Sorrel / Florida Cranberry / Sour-Sour
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Plant Type: Fast-growing, heavy-yielding annual-to-perennial tropical herb shrub
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Sun Requirements: Full sun (Essential: Demands maximum, intense, direct sunlight daily—at least 6–8 hours—to fuel rapid upright branching, trigger heavy flowering, and ensure the development of large, thick, fleshy crimson calyces).
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Soil / Medium: Highly adaptable to a wide range of soil types, but thrives best in deep, rich, organic, and exceptionally well-draining sandy loam or loamy soils. Prefers a soil pH between 6.0 and 7.5.
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Watering: Requires regular, steady watering to support its rapid structural growth, especially during the vegetative and flowering stages. While mature roselle plants boast remarkable drought tolerance, consistent moisture keeps the fleshy calyces thick, tender, and juicy.
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Growth Habit: A vigorous, sturdy, upright herbaceous shrub that typically reaches 4 to 6 feet in height and 3 feet in width. Features a strong central stem with wide lateral branching that provides easy visibility and hassle-free harvesting.
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Temperature: Flourishes beautifully in hot, sunny summer weather and tropical-to-subtropical growing seasons. Highly heat-tolerant and thrives during intense summer heat waves, but is exceptionally sensitive to frost and cold drafts.
💡 Pro Growing Tip
Roselle seeds possess a tough, protective outer seed coat that can slow down initial water absorption. To break dormancy and significantly accelerate the sprouting process, scarify the seeds gently or soak your Red Roselle seeds in warm water for 12 to 24 hours before planting to thoroughly soften the outer shell. Sow the seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep directly into warm garden soil, or start them indoors in biodegradable peat pots 4 to 6 weeks prior to the last spring frost to avoid root disturbance during transplanting. Maintain a steady soil temperature between 75°F and 85°F (24°C to 29°C) and keep the medium lightly damp but never soggy. Your sturdy green shoots will push through the soil confidently in just 3 to 7 days, ready to grow rapidly!
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