Eustoma seeds planting timeLisianthus is a perennial plant. It takes about three days for the seeds to germinate after sowing. Its growth cycle is generally 5 months. Generally, lisianthus seeds prefer a warm environment, so it is suitable for planting in spring or autumn every year. How to plant Eustoma seeds1. When planting seeds of lisianthus, you should first soak the seeds in clean water for a day and a night. This will help the seeds to germinate quickly. 2. The soil generally needs to be breathable, loose and fertile, so as to promote the growth of wisteria. 3. Water it appropriately after planting. Generally, water it until the soil is completely moist. Then water it once a week or so. Eustoma seed collectionLisianthus usually blooms in June every year. The time to collect seeds is after flowering, which is around August. You can usually pick its seeds directly with your hands. What does lisianthus seeds look like?The seeds of lisianthus are very small, generally black in color, and slender in shape. They usually have no fragrance, but they have a stronger flavor after they are planted and bloom. |
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