1. Soil disinfectionThe survival of baby's breath requires sterile soil, so it must be disinfected before planting. Put the prepared soil into a plastic bag and add an appropriate amount of water, then put it in the microwave to heat it for sterilization, or you can put the soil directly into the pot and stir-fry it, so that the purpose of sterilization can be achieved after high temperature. 2. Seed SowingBefore sowing, wet the sterilized soil thoroughly and wait until there is no water dripping from the bottom before planting. Use a toothpick to evenly place the seeds one by one on the soil surface. After placing them, cover them with loose soil. You don't need too much soil, just enough to cover the seeds. 3. GerminationAfter the seeds are planted, cover them with a layer of plastic film to keep them warm and moist, then poke a few small holes on them with a toothpick to allow for ventilation and prevent the seeds from suffocating. 4. Post-germination careThe baby's breath seeds will germinate in about a week. After germination, the potted plants should be placed in a ventilated and cool place in time. After they take root, gradually increase the light. Don't be too impatient and expose it directly to the sun. This way it can grow faster. |
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