Step 2: Starting
Meconopsis does not respond well to transplanting, and at the best of times germination itself can be tricky. Itβs best to always start with fresh seeds.Β
Strategy 1:Β Sow the seeds on the surface of sterilized seed starting mix, that has been moistened in advance, in coir or peat pots. Keep these under bright lights at 12-15Β°C (54-59Β°F) and only water from below. Do not allow the soil to become waterlogged. Sowing in peat or coir pots may reduce transplant shock. Transplant outdoors into a humid, shady spot after the second pair of true leaves has emerged.Β
Strategy 2:Β Vernalize the seeds. Sow them thinly on the surface of gritty compost or perlite in trays. Mist the trays before wrapping in plastic and inserting them into the refrigerator for 3 weeks. Then bring the tray out and try to maintain a temperature of 12-15Β°C (54-59Β°F), under bright lights. Allow the second leaf pair to emerge before gently transplanting into well drained soil in 10cm (4β³) pots. Grow the plants on until August before transplanting them to their permanent spots. They should bloom the following year.