Gypsophila Seed IntroductionThe seeds of baby's breath grow inside the fruit. After the female and male flowers of the plant are successfully pollinated, seeds will be produced. Since the seeds of the plant are very small, they can be spread by wind. Gypsophila seeds planting timeGypsophila seeds can be sown in spring and autumn, specifically from February to May and from August to October, but the specific time depends on the local environment. The temperature during sowing should be stable at around 15-20℃. Gypsophila seeds planting method1. Choose a seed If you want to propagate baby's breath by sowing, you need to choose seeds that are uniform in size, healthy and plump, and free of pests. First soak them in water, and then wrap them with wet paper towels to germinate. 2. Prepare the soil When sowing baby's breath, you need to prepare a loose, breathable, and well-drained substrate. You can use humus, garden soil, and coarse sand to prepare it. The seeds need to be disinfected before use. 3. Sowing Place the processed baby's breath seeds on the soil surface, then cover them with a layer of soil. After sowing, the temperature should be controlled at around 15-20℃, and pay attention to watering to keep it moist. |
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