VibeX ® RXI-37 Lemon Balm Heirloom Herb Seed(500 per packet)
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Lemon balm seeds are sown ¼ th of an inch deep into the soil. Once the seeds mature into seedlings, thin them to 8 inches apart and later to 18 inches apart. If you are growing a large number of plants in rows, then, maintain a distance of 18 - 24 inches between each row.Lemon balm plants usually spread their roots. To control the spread of their roots towards other plants, it is advisable to plant them in a container and keep it in the garden. Removing unwanted plants before they are fully grown is extremely crucial.Also, this plant requires some shade during the day.GROWING REQUIREMENTSPESTS & DISEASESPests: Lemon balm plants don’t face any serious pest problems. Diseases: Verticillium Wilt, Mint Rust. Watering the plants in the morning helps to avoid fungal diseases. Companion plants significantly reduce incoming pests on your crops. Watering down the plants with a strong stream of water followed by an application of diluted neem or castor oil on the pest-affected parts of the plant will help to get rid of them.SOILWell-drained, sandy loam soil with a pH level of 6.7 to 7.3.SPOTLemon balm grows well in partial sun as compared to full sun.TEMPERATURELemon Balm requires a germination temperature between 0.5°C to 1.6°C.WATERINGRegular watering. It grows best in slightly moist soil.