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red rose seeds online 30 Rare Black Magic Rose SeedsLooking for Black Magic rose seeds for sale? This small seed pack is ideal for growers who enjoy raising roses from seed and selecting unique seedlings. Expect a range of rich red to very dark, velvety blooms and strong, upright stemscolors and form may vary from plant to plant. Transparency note: Roses grown from seed do not stay identical to the named cultivar. Color and flower form are not guaranteed (photos are illustrative). Sowing roses from

Looking for Black Magic rose seeds for sale? This small seed pack is ideal for growers who enjoy raising roses from seed and selecting unique seedlings. Expect a range of rich red to very dark, velvety blooms and strong, upright stems—colors and form may vary from plant to plant.

Transparency note: Roses grown from seed do not stay identical to the named cultivar. Color and flower form are not guaranteed (photos are illustrative). Sowing roses from seed requires patience and cold stratification, and not all seeds will germinate.

Why Choose Black Magic (from Seed)?

  • Selected for dark, velvety red tones and classic long stems (seedlings show natural variation)
  • Suitable for cutting gardens and breeding projects
  • Grows well in full sun with regular feeding and pruning
  • Container-friendly when started in pots; transplant once established

Planting Instructions

  • Best Time to Start: Late winter–spring after cold stratification; or sow outdoors in autumn in cold climates.
  • Pre-Treatment: Cold stratify 8–12 weeks in a moist medium at 1–5 °C (34–41 °F).
  • Soil: Sterile, well-draining mix; keep evenly moist, not waterlogged.
  • Light & Temp (after stratification): Bright light; 18–21 °C (65–70 °F) for germination.
  • Depth: Barely cover (about 3–6 mm / ⅛–¼ in).
  • Germination Window: 30–120+ days; maintain steady moisture.
  • Transplant: Pot up seedlings with several true leaves; space mature plants 45–90 cm (18–36 in).
  • Growing Zone (hybrid tea, typical): USDA 5–9; provide winter protection in colder regions.

FAQs

Will these grow true to ‘Black Magic’?

Not necessarily. Rose seeds are usually open-pollinated, so seedlings can differ in color, fragrance, and form. Many will be deep red—some very dark—but exact “black/dark red” shades are not guaranteed. Photos are illustrative, and part of the appeal is selecting your favorite seedlings.

Do rose seeds need cold stratification?

Yes. Most rose seeds benefit from 8–12 weeks of cold stratification (moist medium at refrigerator temperatures). Afterward, sow shallowly in a sterile mix at 18–21 °C and keep evenly moist until germination.

Will all the seeds germinate?

No seed lot delivers 100% germination—especially roses. Expect variable results depending on stratification quality, temperature, and moisture. Patience and consistent care significantly improve success rates.

What light and care do they need?

Full sun (6+ hours) and regular feeding during the growing season. Keep soil consistently moist but well-drained. Prune young plants to encourage branching.

Can I grow them in containers?

Yes. Start in small pots or trays; move to larger containers or the garden once plants are strong. Use a rich, well-draining potting mix.

Where to buy Black Magic rose seeds for sale?

At Seeds World, we list fresh rose seeds from multiple vendors with practical, step-by-step guidance. Order online with straightforward U.S. shipping and compare similar varieties to find the best fit for your garden.

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