1. Prepare the soilPrepare a piece of open space. If there is no water, you can use a vegetable pot or foam box to plant. The soil should be humus soil or nutrient-rich garden soil. You can bury the leftover vegetables in the kitchen in the soil, and they can be used to grow lettuce after they rot. 2. Sowing seedsOnce the soil is prepared, simply sow the seeds on it. If the open space is large, spread the lettuce a little more sparsely so that the lettuce grown later will be stronger. Water the seeds in time after sowing, water them thoroughly and cover them with fine soil. 3. Post-maintenanceAfter sowing, water it every 2 to 3 days and keep the soil moist at all times. It will germinate in about two weeks. The germination time also depends on the local climate. After germination, you can reduce the amount of watering, but also pay attention to the soil must be slightly moist, with sufficient moisture, so that it will be more conducive to the growth of lettuce. |
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