Priscilla's Grow Your Own Catnip

Priscilla's Grow Your Own Catnip

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Grow Your Own Pet Treat! FUN TO GROW! Submerge the soil pod in container provided in 3 cups of warm water in a bowl. Wait 10 minutes for the pod to absorb the water. Remove about 1 tablespoon of soil and set aside. Open seed pack and place seeds on soil. Using the soil that you set aside, cover the seeds and lightly pack down. Do not over water this can cause it to mold. Drain any excess water from the bottom tray. Do not allow the seeds to dry out. If soil feels dry to the touch, lightly mist. Keep in a location that has lots of natural light or Sun. When the plant is 3" to 4 " tall, it is ready for your kitty to enjoy!

Customer Reviews

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Sarah C. (Coventry, US)
Nice container and growing

I have been growing wheat grass every few weeks for my cat for the past year after purchasing wheat grass seed online, and I have been offering my cat a single live catnip plant from a pet store for just as long. He loves the wheat grass more than live catnip, but I really like the container of this catnip with the sleeve to catch the dripping water, and it is time for a fresh catnip plant, so I decided to purchase this and try growing catnip. I followed the instructions, and the catnip seed sprouted, although much slower than wheat grass grows. I spray a little water on it daily, and it is growing fine. It looks like it will take a very long time to become mature catnip, though.

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Carla Finley
Grow Your Own Catnip

My catnip isn't quite ready for my babies yet. It needs to get a little bit taller and stronger before I let them at it!

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Mika H. (Quincy, US)
Dud Seeds

Unfortunately the seeds never sprouted. I bought the cat grass on here as well and it did fine so I'm assuming I was just unlucky with this batch of seeds. Love the ease of planting with the soil pellets though. Way less mess to deal with.

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Kathleen Garton (Portland, US)
catnip

Catnip is hard to grow. Not sure if my plantings will make it, but I'll be patient.

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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Sarah C. (Coventry, US)
Nice container and growing

I have been growing wheat grass every few weeks for my cat for the past year after purchasing wheat grass seed online, and I have been offering my cat a single live catnip plant from a pet store for just as long. He loves the wheat grass more than live catnip, but I really like the container of this catnip with the sleeve to catch the dripping water, and it is time for a fresh catnip plant, so I decided to purchase this and try growing catnip. I followed the instructions, and the catnip seed sprouted, although much slower than wheat grass grows. I spray a little water on it daily, and it is growing fine. It looks like it will take a very long time to become mature catnip, though.

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Carla Finley
Grow Your Own Catnip

My catnip isn't quite ready for my babies yet. It needs to get a little bit taller and stronger before I let them at it!

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Mika H. (Quincy, US)
Dud Seeds

Unfortunately the seeds never sprouted. I bought the cat grass on here as well and it did fine so I'm assuming I was just unlucky with this batch of seeds. Love the ease of planting with the soil pellets though. Way less mess to deal with.

K
Kathleen Garton (Portland, US)
catnip

Catnip is hard to grow. Not sure if my plantings will make it, but I'll be patient.