Suitable time for sowing long beansLong beans belong to the Fabaceae family and the Vigna genus. Generally, seedlings will grow within a week after planting. They bloom in May and bear fruit generally after July. Long beans are more suitable for planting in spring. They can be planted between March and May each year. The temperature and humidity at this time are more suitable for the growth of long beans, and the light time in spring is relatively sufficient, which can promote the growth of long beans. Long beans sowing method1. Seed selection Generally, when planting long beans, you need to first choose suitable seeds, and use healthier seeds with larger particles, so as to increase the survival rate. 2. Planting After selecting the seeds, you can start planting. Generally, you need to spread the seeds evenly in fertile soil and then cover them with a layer of soil. Key points and techniques for growing long beans1. Generally, when caring for long beans, you need to place them in a place with sufficient light. They are more suitable for growing in a warm environment. 2. After planting the long beans, you need to fertilize them on time. It is best to apply fertilizer once a month or so to promote their growth and development. |
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