Throw a peanut into a pot, and it will grow up to be more beautiful than green radish, and one tree can produce 50 fruits!

Throw a peanut into a pot, and it will grow up to be more beautiful than green radish, and one tree can produce 50 fruits!

Peanut potted plants, green leaves

The leaves of the peanut potted plant are shiny green and have a particularly refreshing smell, which Huahua likes very much. Peanuts can be grown in soil or in water. Let’s first take a look at the beauty of peanut potted plants!

Throwing peanuts into the soil can not only make you appreciate the flowers, but also bear fruit

Throw peanuts into the soil and they will grow into lush green branches and leaves, making the air fresh. Finally, pull them up by the roots and you will see fruits hanging on the roots, which will make you feel good. Let’s take a look at how to grow peanut potted plants!

1. Peel off the peanut shells

Select plump raw peanuts, peel off the peanut shells by hand, leaving large, plump peanuts.

2. Soak the peanuts

Put the peanuts in clean water, let the water cover the peanuts, soak overnight to allow the peanuts to absorb enough water. If some peanuts float on the water after soaking overnight, throw them away.

3. Planting in the soil

Try to find a large flowerpot, first put broken bricks and tiles on the bottom of the pot, then cover it with a mixture of pine needles and decomposed chicken manure, then dig small holes, put one peanut in one hole, plant 3-5 peanuts in one pot, cover it with soil, and water it thoroughly. Place in a well-ventilated and well-lit place.

4. Germination after 2-3 days, and then growing into potted plants

Peanuts germinate very quickly, usually within 2-3 days in spring. Water them when the soil is dry. There should be sufficient sunlight. Apply some fermented cake fertilizer or compound fertilizer water every month to make the seedlings grow quickly and produce more flowers and fruits.

5. Blooms after 1 month

It only takes about one month from the time peanuts are planted to the time they bloom. The golden flowers are very attractive and the flowering period lasts up to two months. Each peanut plant can produce 200-1000 flowers, which is amazing.

6. Results after 3 months

After planting the peanuts, about 3 months later, the flowers will gradually wither and the peanuts in the potting soil will be mature. You can remove the peanuts from the potting soil, and the roots will be full of plump peanuts. It's so exciting!

Peanuts thrown into the water are 10 times more beautiful than green radish

Peanuts can also be grown hydroponically and can also be grown into beautiful potted plants. The operation is very simple, come and have a look!

1. Choose healthy peanuts

Choose peanuts that are plump and have no worm holes.

2. Soaking and germination

Soak the peanuts in clean water, the water should cover the peanuts. Change the water every day. After soaking for 5 days, they will sprout. If the temperature is around 25 degrees, germination will be faster!

3. Drill holes in the foam board

Find a piece of foam board and make some small holes on it that are big enough to fit the peanuts. Then place the peanut sprouts facing down into the small holes.

4. Put the foam board in the water

Put the foam board with peanuts in the water, let the flower buds touch the water, and put it in a cool, well-ventilated place. Green leaves will grow in about 1 week!

5. Move to the sun

When the peanut leaves unfold, you can move them to a sunny place. After another month, the leaves will become greener and more shiny, and much more beautiful than the green ivy.

This is the introduction to peanut potted plants.

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