Walnut1. Seed selection:Some walnuts sold outside are not easy to germinate because they have been dried at high temperatures. When planting walnuts, you should choose walnuts that have been naturally dried by farmers. 2. Soak:Soak the walnuts in water for two days. Do not let the water completely cover the walnuts. You can put a layer of gauze on the walnuts to keep them moist. 3. Germination:When soaking in water, the water will slowly turn yellow and brown. You must change the water in time to ensure the water quality is clean. During this process, you can gently make a small hole in the walnut, or you can wait for the walnut to crack naturally and grow new buds. 4. Put it in the basin:Mix leaf mold and vermiculite in a 1:1 ratio, soak them in potassium permanganate for sterilization, and then put them in small flower pots after drying. Place the walnut gently on the surface of the potting soil, with the center seam perpendicular to the surface of the potting soil, which will facilitate rooting in the later stage. 5. Maintenance:Place the potted plants in a cool and ventilated place, spray a little water every day to keep the soil moist. The first part of the walnut to turn white is its roots, which will slowly sink into the soil. 6. Germination:5-10 days after rooting, small green buds will grow in the middle seam of the walnut. 7. Grow up:During the rooting and sprouting process, do not water too much to prevent the walnuts from mildew. When the walnut grows a little bigger, you can move it to the sun and care for it normally. Walnuts will grow slowly and bear fruit. If flower lovers are interested, they can graft the walnut plants when they grow strong enough. The walnut yield will be higher after grafting. jackfruit1. Seed selection:Prepare the jackfruit seeds, which should be fresh, smooth and spot-free. Then rub the seeds in clean water for two minutes to wash off the pulp and sugar on the surface. 2. Soak:Soak the seeds in water for 1-2 days and you will see slightly raised buds. 3. Germination:Prepare loose sphagnum moss, wet it with water, and place the seeds with the bud point facing down on the sphagnum moss. 4. Long roots:Spray water on the sphagnum moss every day, and the seeds will take root in about 1-2 weeks. 5. Put it in the basin:Place the rooted seeds with the roots facing down on the surface of the potting soil. After a while, the seeds will split in the middle and small sprouts will grow from the seeds. You can remove the brown outer skin of the seeds to reveal the green seeds inside, so that they will sprout faster. 6. Grow up:Place the potted plants in the sun and soon they will grow into cute little potted plants. Longan1. Seed selection:Longan is actually quite easy to grow, but the pulp above the seeds needs to be cleaned off so that it will not attract insects during later breeding. 2. Soak:Soak longan seeds in clean water for 1 week, changing the water every day. You will gradually see the shell crack. 3. Sowing:Mix leaf mold and vermiculite in a 1:1 ratio, put it in a flowerpot, wet it with water, and then plant the longan seeds with the eyes facing upwards in the flowerpot. 4. Sprouts:Spray water twice a day to keep the soil in the pot moist. After about 2 weeks, sprouts will grow. 5. Grow up:Place the potted plants in the sun and the seedlings will thrive. The leaves of longan are amazing. They change color. The newly grown leaflets are red, then slowly turn yellow, and finally turn green. lemon1. Seed selection:Pick out the lemon seeds from the pulp. Generally, there will be 3-7 seeds in 1 lemon. 2. Soak:Soak the seeds in clean water for 2 days. 3. Remove the core:Use tweezers to remove the outer shell of the lemon, which will help it to germinate later. 4. Wet wipes:Get some wipes and sprinkle some water on them. 5. Sowing:Put the seeds on a wet towel, then put them together in a sealed bag and stick it on a glass exposed to sunlight. The seeds will germinate in about 5-7 days. 6. Put it in the basin:After the seeds germinate, move them into a flowerpot and sprinkle water on the soil every day to keep it moist. 7. Grow up:The seeds will slowly grow into beautiful potted plants. pawpaw1. Seed selection:There are many seeds in papaya. Flower lovers can dig them out and wash them clean with water. 2. Soak:Soak the papaya seeds for 1 week, changing the water every day and washing off the thin film on the outside of the seeds. 3. Sowing:Fill the pot with soil, sprinkle water to wet it, sow the seeds in the pot, and spray to keep them moist every day. 4. Germination:The seeds will germinate in about 2-3 weeks. After germination, you should reduce the frequency of watering appropriately, and water once every 2-3 days. 5. Grow up:Place the pot in the sun and the papaya will thrive! |
<<: I never expected that the flowers I grew at home would turn into wine bottles and springs!
>>: Today I will tell you her secret of turning 1 pot into 100 pots, it is so simple!
Fertilizer selection Let’s first talk about what ...
Pine cones need pruning Pinus ball trees need to ...
1. Do tulips have buds in summer? Tulips usually ...
I wonder if you have heard of the plant Zephyrant...
Farming methods environment There are two environ...
What is a dead seedling? The so-called dead seedl...
The pennywort is a popular plant known for its ea...
We all know that soybeans are a food rich in prot...
When does witch hazel bloom I believe many people...
1. Appropriate pinching The most important thing ...
1. Metabolism Reason: When it grows to a certain ...
1. Sunburn 1. Reason: Smooth Sailing likes soft s...
Celery is a vegetable rich in various nutrients. ...
Farming methods Temperature conditions Daniel gro...
Ranunculus bonsai preparation materials Sword-sha...