

🌱 Cultivate your own rice revolution—because homegrown is the new luxury!
Rice Plant 200 Plus Seeds Organic offers 200 high-quality organic seeds of Oryza sativa, capable of growing up to 1 meter tall in outdoor settings. Perfect for container gardening, these seeds thrive in moderate watering and full sun across USDA zones 2-11. Ideal for educational projects and urban growers, the package includes detailed instructions to ensure successful cultivation and harvest.
| ASIN | B004E7N8D6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,485 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,894 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Refining Fire Chiles |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (186) |
| Expected Plant Height | 1 Meters |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item model number | rf044 |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 200 |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 2-11 |
| Unit Count | 200 Count |
J**E
It worked
This worked. I’m no farmer but I was able to follow the instructions and it worked
R**N
The other bad reviews didn't do it right.
If you use the instructions that come with the seeds your seeds may not grow at all. So here's what I did: 1. Use the correct soil. Regular Potting soil is not sufficient for growing rice. Rice likes to grow in silt loam soil. I happen to live in an area where the native soil is silt loam, so I just dug up some out my backyard. If you don't have the same convenience, try to buy silt loam soil online/at a gardening store. 2. Don't bury the seeds. The way I set it up is I have a large pot filled about 85% full with soil and the rest of the pot is filled with water on top. (Don't use the same ratio since your pot may be bigger or slimmer than mine. Just leave ~5 inches of water on top of your soil.) Then I simply sprinkled the seeds onto the water, where they'll sink to the bottom and begin to grow. If they don't sink, I just squish them into the soil a little to keep them from rising again. There's really not much else to it. The hard part will be harvesting the rice. I'm planning to put the fully grown rice stalks in a bag and just beat it until all the rice grains come loose. To remove the shells I'll just grind them against a wooden board. Then, I'll winnow them by dropping the rice+husks in front of a fan to blow off any dirt or remaining husks. As you can see in the pictures, my method of growing rice is working perfectly well. Try it!
T**L
Prepare ahead of time
Came as described however I tried em in a bucket with water .. no luck.. its a seed, they were rice..
S**N
Thankyou
Thankyou
J**S
Rice seeds
They sprouted and grew rice it was fun
J**H
This product is bird food only
They dont sprout. My review would be a bad one.
J**E
Backyard Rice Paddy
I followed the directions and it looks like the majority have germinated. Rooted and have now almost grown above the water. I used a small stock bin from tractor supply and added two bags of soil and mixed with one bag of sand to make the loam for planting. Then filled with water to about 4 inches above the soil and dropped the seeds in. Once the seeds had germinated I added some comet goldfish to keep the mosquitoes from using it as a water park and it seems to be working. Update for the end of the season, got about 5 oz of viable rice seeds. Not bad for the small packets I bought. Planning to have a bigger paddy next season and plant all 5 oz in the hopes of getting enough rice to have for a year.
A**I
Almost Ready
As soon as I planted them they started to grow.
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