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Does plantable paper actually grow plants? | After Hours Creative

Does plantable paper actually grow plants?

The answer to the question of whether plantable paper really works is yes, it does.

At the end of the day you're still planting seeds, they're just infused in paper fibers. By soaking the paper first you can break down the paper and start the germination process. However, the success of growing plants from plantable paper depends on a number of factors, such as the quality of the paper, the type of seeds used, and the growing conditions.

Our plantable seed paper is made from recycled paper fibers that are infused with wildflower seeds. When the paper is planted in soil, the seeds germinate and begin to grow. The paper itself will eventually decompose, leaving behind the plants. The best conditions for growing plants from plantable paper include moist soil, adequate sunlight, and warm temperatures. The best seeds to use for plantable paper are those that are hardy and easy to grow. This is why we haven chosen UK wildflower seeds for our seed paper printing.

Plants can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to grow from plantable paper. The exact time frame will depend on the type of seeds used and the growing conditions. Overall, plantable paper is a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional paper products. It can be used to grow plants, reduce paper waste, and promote reforestation.

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