White Rose Seeds IntroductionThe seeds of white roses grow from the swollen part below the flower. After the plant is successfully pollinated, the seeds will continue to grow and get bigger, and eventually become oblate. However, this plant needs to be collected and sown manually to be spread. White rose seed planting timeWhite rose seeds are generally sown in spring or autumn, specifically in March-April and September-October. The germination rate of seeds sown in these two time periods is the highest, and the growth in the later period is also very good. How to Plant White Rose Seeds1. Prepare the soil The best soil for planting white roses is soft, breathable, high in humus and good air permeability. For home cultivation, you can use leaf mold and river sand in a ratio of 7:3. 2. Processing seeds Choose plump and healthy white rose seeds and soak them in 40℃ water for 4-6 hours. It will be easier for them to germinate after the seed coat is softened. 3. Sowing Moisten the prepared soil, place the seeds on the surface of the soil with a spacing of about 2 cm, then cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and wait for them to germinate. |
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