Reed growth environment and conditionsReeds are common in water-abundant areas such as ponds, river banks, and streams. They are grown all over the world and are also widely grown in my country. They are mostly grown in the Northeast. They prefer a warm growing environment and grow better in some tropical areas. Reed growing conditionsReed is more suitable for growing in tropical and temperate regions because it prefers warm, humid and sunny environments, has strong adaptability and is relatively drought-resistant. Reed growth temperatureFor reeds, the most suitable growth temperature is between 15-28 degrees. In winter, it can withstand a low temperature environment of minus 15 degrees. When its seeds germinate, the temperature must reach about 15 degrees. Reed growth processReeds usually bloom in summer. Their inflorescences are conical and relatively sparse. Their flowering period is around August to December, after which they will bear fruit. They need to be harvested in time. When planting, they are usually planted around May. Reed planting time and methodReed seeds can be planted in spring or autumn, in spring they can be planted from February to May. They need to be planted in a relatively humid growing environment. They generally reproduce mainly by rhizomes, and have relatively strong vitality. As long as the temperature and climate are suitable, they can develop and grow. |
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