The process of peanut germinationThe peanuts first need to be soaked in water. Generally, choose clean water at room temperature for about two hours. Generally, peanuts with fuller grains should be soaked. The purpose of soaking is to wake it up from its dormant state so that it can grow better. Then germinate it. Filter the water from the soaked peanuts, place them in a prepared container, cover them with gauze, and keep them out of sunlight. After waiting for about 24 hours, the peanuts will begin to grow pointed little buds. Plant the sprouted peanuts in a container filled with sand. Generally, they will be basically germinated after 5 days and can be harvested at this time. Peanut planting timePeanuts are generally more suitable for planting in the warm spring, because the temperature at this time is more suitable for peanut growth. They will germinate and emerge from the soil about half a month after planting. Peanut sproutsPeanut sprouts are generally yellow-white in color, about two to three centimeters long, and are generally thin, with a diameter of only a few millimeters. |
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