1. Sowing steps1. Time: The most suitable time for sowing is from mid-July to early August. The climate during this period is more suitable and the germination rate will be relatively high, which is very suitable for its growth and development. If the sowing time is chosen too early or too late, it will not be suitable for its growth. 2. Seed selection: If you are planting the original species, that is, if you have planted it yourself before, you can keep the seeds and store them in a dry place. Pick out the seeds before sowing, remove those that are dry or underdeveloped, and leave some that are well developed for planting. 3. Seedling cultivation: Place the seeds on a suitable substrate and cover them with 0.5 to 1 cm of fine soil, which is more suitable for seed germination and growth, so as to proceed to the next step of planting. 4. Planting: After the seedlings grow out, you can move them out and choose soil suitable for their growth for planting. 2. Maintenance methodsAfter planting for a period of time, you need to consider the subsequent maintenance methods and provide it with suitable lighting conditions. Because it is a long-day crop, it must be guaranteed a certain amount of light time to grow. |
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