1. Seed selectionSelect a passion fruit that is free of disease, large in size and good in color. Place it in a well-ventilated place and let it sit for a while. When it is fully ripe, break it open and take out the seeds. After taking them out, wash them and set aside. 2. GerminationSoak the seeds in clean water for a day and a night to increase the germination rate. After soaking, spread the seeds on the wet paper towel, then place the paper towel in a transparent plastic box and seal it with plastic film. 3. SowingWhen the seeds show white tips, they can be sown directly on the prepared soil surface, then covered with a layer of fine sand and watered thoroughly in time. 4. ThinningSoon after planting, you can see densely growing seedlings. At this time, thinning is necessary. They cannot be crowded together, which will affect individual growth. After thinning, there should be a certain amount of space between the seedlings to facilitate their absorption of nutrients and air circulation. |
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