Where do fruit seeds come from?Naked ferns are the most primitive terrestrial plants. As plants continue to evolve, their reproduction also forms special organs. After a period of time, some plants began to reproduce by spores. Spore plants were initially indistinguishable between male and female. Later, some plants had two types of spores of different sizes and male and female. The female spores and male spores combined to develop into seeds. What do fruit seeds look like?Fruit seeds are usually hard and have a hard shell on the surface to protect the seeds. Some fruit seeds are edible. After being cooked, they become soft and sticky, especially like chestnuts, such as jackfruit seeds and durian seeds. You can try these fruit seeds. Fruit seed dispersalFruit seeds are brightly colored, and many small animals like to eat them and use them to spread their own seeds. In addition, after the fruit is ripe, some seeds may fall off and spread. How to keep seeds from fruitsFruit seeds are generally not kept for seeds, because fruits are grown using grafted seedlings. All that is needed is to take branches of fruit trees and graft them onto rootstocks. Rootstocks are mostly propagated by seeds, and many of them are wild plants with large fruit yields and high yields. The seeds can be collected artificially and then sown and raised as seedlings. Fruit seed planting1. Growth process After fruit seeds are fertilized, they begin to develop and the ovary undergoes significant changes. The ovary wall cells will divide and swell. At the same time, a large amount of water and nutrients are transported to the swollen ovary wall cells and stored. Afterwards, the entire ovary will become thick and juicy, forming a fruit. 2. Sowing time Fruit seeds can be sown immediately after harvesting, or in spring, which is the season when all things come back to life, and the temperature and humidity are suitable for seed germination. 3. Planting method Fruit seeds can be soaked for a week in advance, and the water should be changed every day until most of the seeds crack. Then sow the seeds in the flowerpot and water them in time. You can use a spray bottle to slowly spray water around the pot four times. Keep them in a cool place, away from the sun, as the seeds will dry out. Do not cover them with plastic wrap, as they will easily become moldy. Just spray them with some water every day. |
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