Plastic bottle sowing method saves money and worry!1. Find a used plastic bottle and cut it into three parts: upper, middle and lower. Leave only the upper and lower parts, and the middle part will not be used and can be thrown away. 2. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil. The soil for sowing can be prepared with peat soil: vermiculite: coal slag = 2:1:1. It must be exposed to the sun for disinfection before use, or sprayed with carbendazim for disinfection. 3. Spray it wet, pour it into the plastic bottle at the bottom, then sprinkle the seeds. For the seeds that need to be covered with soil, sprinkle a thin layer of soil on them. 3. Use a plastic bag or plastic wrap to cover the bottle mouth after sowing, place it in a place with scattered light but not exposed to the sun, spray water on the soil surface 2-3 times a day to keep it moist, and ventilate it for about 2 hours. 4. After a few days, when the seeds have grown, you can place them in a place with good ventilation and light and remove the plastic film. But the seedlings are too fragile and cannot be exposed to strong sunlight and wind. At this time, you can cover the upper part of it, which can both retain moisture and protect the seedlings. Paper towel germination and sowing method!1. Prepare a few wet wipes, disposable lunch boxes, and seeds with larger particles. 2. Wash the wet paper towel with clean water, keep it moist, spread it in a disposable lunch box, and sprinkle the seeds on the surface of the wet paper towel. 3. Use an awl to poke a few holes in the lid of the disposable lunch box, then cover it and place it in a cool place. 4. When the wet paper towel is dry, spray water on it. The seeds will germinate within 1-2 days. 5. The wet paper towel germination method is suitable for seeds with relatively large particles: such as: bowl lotus, nasturtium, geranium, morning glory and various fruits. Not suitable for small seeds! Seedling block sowing method!1. Seedling blocks are the simplest method of sowing. You only need to buy a few seedling blocks like the ones shown below. 2. Soak or spray the seedling blocks in water to allow them to fully absorb water and swell. 3. Place the seeds or pelleted seeds (the seeds are small and coated with sugar, called pelleted seeds) into the groove in the middle of the seedling block. 4. If the seeds do not need to be covered with soil, just leave them as they are. If they need to be covered with soil, get some soil from the edge of the seedling block and cover the seeds. 5. Place the seedling block in a well-lit and ventilated place, and soon the small sprouts will emerge! At this time, just water and expose them to the sun as usual. When the seedlings grow up, plant the seedling blocks in a large pot. It is very convenient. |
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