Introduction of single garlic seedsSingle-headed garlic has seeds, which develop from garlic stalks. It usually takes three months for its seeds to mature. Its seeds are usually garlic cloves, which are white in color and have a strong flavor. How to save seeds of single garlicThe seeds of single-headed garlic appear after it grows into "natural garlic". You can just take them out with your hands. The seeds of single-headed garlic are generally easy to collect. You just need to pick them directly after they grow out. Single garlic seed propagationThe seeds of single-headed garlic can be planted. Generally, they can germinate if the maintenance conditions are suitable. Its seeds can be sown directly, preferably in spring. Generally, seedlings will emerge in about half a month. How to plant garlic seeds1. When planting single-headed garlic, you need to choose the right weather, generally the warm spring, as the climate at this time is more suitable for the growth of single-headed garlic. 2. Generally, when planting single-headed garlic, you should choose suitable soil, which should have sufficient air permeability to avoid water accumulation at its roots. |
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