Fuchsia is perfect for hanging baskets on a front porch and for a lot of people, it's a staple flowering plant. A lot of the time it's grown from cuttings, but you can easily grow it from seed too!
The seeds should sprout in one to four months. The seeds can be transplanted as soon as they germinate by pricking them out with a flat toothpick and placing them on the top of rooting medium in another clean container.
The seeds are sown thinly over the surface of the sand and pressed firmly into the surface using a flat piece of wood. To obtain good germination the seeds must not be completely covered as some light is required to initiate germination. The pots are then soaked in water and allowed to drain.
Are fuchsia plants annual or perennial? In fact, fuchsias are tender perennials. This means that you can grow these plants outside if you live in a very warm climate and they will come back year after year.
Make sure to remove the seed pod with it – this should be a swollen ball that's green to deep blue. If you want to encourage bushier, more compact growth as well as new flowers, pinch off a little bit higher on the stem, including the lowest set of leaves. ... That's all there is to removing spent blooms on fuchsia plants.. . . . .364011233642!]0000000000000009783314147777!]