Preparing Haworthia for planting: Seed selectionIt is said that the shelf life of Haworthia seeds is very short. Actually, it is not that bad. But how can you know whether the seeds bought from the market are good or bad? If conditions permit, it is recommended that you grow and harvest the seeds yourself, or you can ask friends for some seeds! Or you can buy them from a regular seed store, don't buy them on the roadside just to save money, as the quality of the seeds is usually not that good. If you want to check the quality of the seeds, just soak them in water when you get home. How to sow striped HaworthiaFirst, prepare a piece of old newspaper and spread it on the bottom of the seedling pot. Then prepare the soil on a newspaper, buy some simple succulent soil, add some vermiculite, and then put some pesticide. Spread a layer of small-grained stones on top, about 5 mm in thickness, and then soak the entire basin in water. Ding ding ding ding, the seeds can be soaked in water, and the shriveled seeds can be screened out, or they can be sown directly. After sowing, cover with glass and place in the sun to begin the long germination process. After half a month, many small seedlings will grow sparsely. |
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