How to Germinate Plum SeedsMethod 1 : Place the plum seeds in a moist paper towel and wrap them in a plastic bag to keep them warm. Then put them in the refrigerator to wake them up. After 1-2 months, the plum seeds will germinate. Method 2 : Plant the plum seeds in the soil and make sure the soil has good drainage. Then control the temperature between 70 degrees and 80 degrees and place them in a shaded and ventilated place with some sunlight. The plum seeds will germinate in about 5-7 weeks. Plum seed germination processSoak the plum seeds in warm water at 30-40℃ for 2-3 days, changing the water every day and stirring constantly. When the plum seeds absorb water and swell, put them in nutrient soil containing humus, cover them with a layer of plastic film, keep the soil moist, and they will germinate in about 6-10 days. Plum seeds planting and harvestingIt takes about 5-6 years for plum seeds to bear fruit from planting to harvesting, and the fruit is usually ripe and available in May or June each year. Plum seeds should be planted in a warm and humid environment with appropriate light, temperature, water, fertilizer, etc. to make plum seeds grow better. |
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