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Pastel Pink Balsam Seeds
Pastel Pink Balsam Seeds

Pastel Pink Balsam Seeds

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Experience the vibrant charm of the Balsam flower, a hardy and elegant annual that brings a splash of continuous color to any garden or balcony. Known scientifically as Impatiens balsamina, this plant is beloved across India for its easy-to-grow nature and unique explosive seed pods, adding a fun and lively touch to your gardening experience. 🌿


To help gardeners from different regions connect with this beautiful plant, it is known by many local names: Gul-Mehendi (गुलमेहंदी) in Hindi, Dopati (দোপাটি) in Bengali, Kasitumba (காசித்தும்பை) in Tamil, Ganneru / Chilaka Mukku Poolu / Gorinta poolu (చిలకముక్కు పూలు) in Telugu, Terada (तेरडा) in Marathi, Mehendi / Thumba (തുമ്പ) in Malayalam, Karnakundala / Gouravri (ಗೌರಾವರಿ) in Kannada, and Gul-Mahendi (ગુલમહેંદી) in Gujarati. 🌏


This specific variety features Pastel Pink colour seeds, offering a striking contrast against its lush, serrated green foliage and instantly brightening up any space. 🌸


Perfect for both traditional pots and modern landscaping, Balsam thrives with regular watering and a bit of sunlight. Its low-maintenance nature and continuous blooming make it an ideal choice for beginners as well as experienced gardeners looking to add a vibrant, professional touch to their plant collection. 🌿✨

🌱 Seeds per Pack 10
🗓️ Sowing Season
North India
Spring (Feb–Mar), Summer (Apr–Jun), Monsoon (Jul–Sep), Post Monsoon (Oct–Nov)
South India
All Year
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Balsam Growing Instructions for Indian Climate:

Best Sowing Time: Year-round (Spring, Summer, Monsoon, and Post-Monsoon).

Temperature for Germination: 20-30°C.

Soil: Well-draining, fertile loamy soil enriched with organic compost or manure.

Sunlight: Prefers partial shade to full sun. Avoid harsh afternoon sun in peak summer.

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely, but ensure it is not waterlogged.

Spacing: 6-10 inches apart to allow for bushy growth.

Germination Time: 5-10 days.

Support Needed: Generally no support is required as Balsam has a sturdy, succulent stem, but taller varieties may benefit from light staking in windy are

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The most common causes are inconsistent watering (the soil drying out too much between waterings), moving the plant while it is in bud, or sudden changes in temperature or wind exposure. Keep the plant in a consistent location and maintain steady soil moisture once buds appear.
Yes — Gul Mehndi (Impatiens balsamina) is commonly called Touch-Me-Not because of its explosive seed pods, which burst dramatically at the lightest touch when ripe. The name captures exactly what makes balsam so memorable for children and first-time gardeners alike.
In South India and coastal regions with mild winters, yes — with appropriate seasonal timing for each sowing. In North and Central India, balsam is best grown as a warm-season plant from spring through the monsoon. It does not tolerate frost or prolonged temperatures below 15°C.
Yes — this is one of balsam's greatest strengths. It grows and flowers beautifully in bright indirect light or morning sun with afternoon shade. It is one of the best flowering plants for north-facing balconies and shaded garden corners in India, where most other flowers will not thrive.
The primary sowing window is March to June across most of India. A secondary window of August–September works well in South India and coastal regions. Avoid sowing in winter (December–February) when temperatures are too cool for reliable germination.
Once flowering begins (6–8 weeks after sowing), balsam blooms continuously for 2–3 months or longer. In warm, humid monsoon conditions the blooming season can extend well beyond this. Pinching early and consistent watering extend the season further.

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