Edamame germination environmentEdamame seeds can be purchased directly. After buying the seeds, you must carefully screen them to see which seeds are shriveled and bad. Be sure to choose very full seeds for seed keeping and eliminate the defective ones, otherwise it will affect the yield and quality of subsequent plantings. Edamame prefers a warm environment. The temperature should not be too high or too low. It cannot be exposed to sunlight for a long time. Generally, the suitable germination temperature of edamame seeds is 10-11 degrees. It is suitable for planting in loose, fertile and organic-rich soil. Edamame germination processEdamame seeds need to be soaked in advance to absorb enough water so that they can germinate and grow faster. At the beginning, only the cotyledons will grow. After absorbing water and nutrients, the cotyledons will slowly grow and grow true leaves. Once the true leaves grow, the growth rate will become faster, the number of leaves will increase, and the plant will grow very tall. In the later stage, it will bloom and bear fruit, and it is best to become edamame. Edamame sprouts in the soilWhen the edamame seedlings grow two or three true leaves, they can be transplanted. It is best to transplant them when the rain stops and the sky clears in the rainy season of April. Because the moist soil will not damage the roots of the seedlings during transplanting, it is easier to establish them. How to Germinate Edamame SeedsFirst, you need to select healthy and plump edamame seeds, soak them in clean water in advance to prepare for germination, and mix the seeds with a new lipid film before sowing to reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests and increase the seed germination rate. Method of growing edamame sproutsEdamame seeds prefer a warm environment and are suitable for sowing in spring. The temperature and humidity at this time are suitable, and the seeds will germinate quickly. Choose a plot with deep, fertile, and well-drained soil, renovate it in advance, apply base fertilizer, and cover it with a 2 cm layer of soil after sowing. Check for missing seedlings in time 4-5 days after they emerge from the soil, and replenish them appropriately. |
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