1. Soak the seedsWash off the transparent membrane on the outer layer of the pomegranate seeds. If there are seeds floating on the water surface, you can throw them away directly, even if the survival rate of the seeds is very low. After cleaning, soak the seeds in clean water for 6 to 10 days until there are no impurities. During this period, be sure to change the water every day. 2. Prepare the soilPrepare a flowerpot of your favorite size and fill it about 90% full with soil. Then spray it with water to keep the soil slightly moist. 3. PlantingSpread the soaked pomegranate seeds directly on the soil surface, evenly spread them one by one, and don't let them get squeezed together. 4. Post-maintenanceAfter planting, put a layer of small stones or medical stone on it, and then sprinkle water to make the soil and pomegranate seeds completely wet. Note that you should also water them once a day in the later stage. This way, the seeds will germinate in about 3 weeks. |
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