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Sensation Purity

Cosmos
Botanical illustration of Sensation Purity
🌱 70d to harvest Upright

Feathery, airy blooms arrive in a steady crescendo, painting the garden with a luminous clarity that feels almost weightless in t…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsApr 17th
Last FrostMay 15th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsMay 15th
Harvest BeginsJul 24th
Harvest EndsAug 25th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity70
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitUpright
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)70
Min Soil Temp (°F)50
Min Night Temp (°F)40
Harden Off (days)7

Frequently Asked Questions


What pest or disease is most likely on Cosmos bipinnatus (Cosmos) and how do I treat it?
Watch for powdery mildew, especially when plants are crowded and nights are cool and humid. Improve airflow by thinning to about 8–12 in (20–30 cm) between plants, then spray with a labeled horticultural sulfur product as soon as white mildew patches appear. If you spot heavy leaf damage, remove affected leaves to reduce spread rather than waiting for it to “burn off.”
How often should I water Cosmos bipinnatus during the main growing phase?
During active growth and before peak flowering, keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy—water when the top 1 in (2–3 cm) dries. Expect roughly 1–2 times per week in typical warm weather, with deeper watering that wets the root zone, since Cosmos is drought-tolerant once established. In containers, check more frequently and don’t let them dry out completely between waterings.
How can I tell when Cosmos bipinnatus is ready to harvest?
Harvest for cut flowers when the flower heads are fully open and the ray petals look crisp and brightly colored, usually around 70 days from sowing. For best vase life, cut early in the morning and choose blooms with fresh, firm centers rather than those with brown, drying florets. If you’re harvesting for seed, leave heads on the plant until the seed is dry and the heads turn papery brown.
Botanical illustration of Sensation Purity

Feathery, airy blooms arrive in a steady crescendo, painting the garden with a luminous clarity that feels almost weightless in the breeze. Sensation Purity’s petals hold their color with a clean, crisp presence—silky to the eye, light-catching at every angle—making it a standout for long-lasting floral display. Grow it for a pollinator-forward border that brings continuous color from early summer into fall, with flowers that look as fresh as they feel.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 50°F and nights stay above 40°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 7 days first.

Direct Sow Preferred

Sensitive roots — does not transplant well. If starting indoors, use biodegradable pots and disturb roots as little as possible when moving outdoors.

Expert Note

For best pure-looking blooms, grow in full sun with light-to-moderate feeding (too much nitrogen makes tall, leafy plants with fewer flowers).