1. SkinningThis is the first step in germination, which is to peel off the outermost layer of the bulb. 2. Cut the ballThis is the second step of germination, which is to cut 1 cm into the middle of the side buds on both sides, then break them apart to expose the buds inside, and at the same time cut off the two layers of skin. Before cutting, rinse the dirt off the bulb and remove the old roots. The most important thing is not to damage the buds in the bulb, otherwise any operation will become meaningless. If the buds are damaged, it will be almost impossible for them to grow and bloom normally. 3. SoakAfter peeling and cutting the ball, you need to soak it in clean water for 1 to 2 days. During this period, it will continue to secrete mucus, and you need to change the water or clean up the mucus. 4. Put it in the basinAfter completing all of the above, the preparations for germination are completed. Next, you just need to place it in a flowerpot, cover it with a layer of rice husks, etc., and then place it in the sun. 5. MaintenanceYou can water it once a day to maintain its humidity, and the temperature should not be too low. In about a week, you can see new sprouts growing. At this time, you can let it come into direct contact with sunlight, and it will bloom in about 50 days. If you want to change and replant, you can just take out the ball, rinse it with clean water and then plant it. |
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