Lupinus angustifolia
Variety
created by CaromitGartenundMeeries at 27.03.2021
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Sweet lupine is an annual. Sowing is done from mid-April in a sunny place in the garden. It can be worked directly into the lightly fertilized soil. It is best to sow in a wide cube and lightly rake in. The seeds should be covered by about 2-3 cm of soil. Keep moist during the next week. Germination occurs within 10 days. To create a small field of 1 m², you need about 100 lupine seeds. The plant reaches a height of 80 - 100 cm. The pale blue flower appears in June and blooms until mid-July. The seed pods ripen in August. About 5-6 seeds develop in each pod. They are ripe as soon as the pods are light brown and burst open under light pressure. The seeds now only need to be left to dry for a few days and then sealed in a jar. Dried lupine seeds can be stored for more than 2 years. The storage place should be cool, dark and dry. The plants form a taproot, which can grow over a meter long. Thus, nutrients also reached deeper regions of the soil. Most importantly, the soil is deeply loosened. As a subsequent crop is suitable mustard, lamb's lettuce and barbara cress.
F1 Hybrid
Not frost resistant
Do not use your own seeds, as other lupine varieties can cross over and the new plants then form bitter substances that make the seeds toxic!
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Dry
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
10 cm
Row spacing
10 cm
Seeding depth
3 cm
Powdery mildews
Land snails
Aphids