1. How to plantFirst, pour the seeds into a container, soak them in clean water, and place them in a dark place. After 2 to 4 days, you will see the seeds breaking out of the shells and taking root. Be sure to place them in a ventilated place at night to prevent root rot. When the white tender roots of the seeds grow to about 4 to 6 mm, you can give it appropriate sunlight. The time for sunlight exposure is between 8 and 9 o'clock. Exposing it to the sun can promote the growth of leaves faster. Wait until the seeds germinate and are about to shed their shells before planting them in pots. When potting, first put the small sprouts in, gently fix the small sprouts with expanded clay, and then slowly add water along the edge of the container, until the amount of water just touches the roots of the small sprouts. 2. PrecautionsIt should be exposed to scattered sunlight every day, and be sure to add appropriate amounts of water. Adding appropriate nutrients to the water will help it grow more vigorously. |
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