Daisy Seeds IntroductionDaisy, also known as Malantou flower, is a kind of plant of the genus Daisy in the Asteraceae family. It is a herbaceous plant that can reach a height of about 15 cm. Daisy is native to Europe and blooms in spring. Its seeds are spread by wind, water, animals, etc. Daisy Seed Planting TimeThe sowing time is generally in spring and autumn every year, and the most suitable temperature is around 18-25 degrees. The temperature at this time is suitable for plant growth and will not freeze the seeds. Daisy Seed Planting Method1. Site selection and land preparation: Be sure to choose a place with fertile soil, with a pH of 6. Apply enough base fertilizer in advance and till the soil deeply to kill the bacteria. Dig the ditch in advance, make a 50cm wide and 15cm high ridge, and leave space for walking. 2. Seed collection and storage: The seeds need to be plump and need to be soaked in a reagent for 15 minutes to disinfect the seeds. The temperature and humidity should also be controlled to prevent the seeds from getting moldy. 3. Sowing: When 50% of the seeds have sprouted, they can be sown. The belly of the seeds should face downwards, with 7 cm spacing between each row. Then fill in 2 cm of fine soil on top and finally cover with a layer of grass to keep the soil warm and moist and avoid soil compaction. |
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