Prepare the MaterialsUse your hard-earned money to buy red pomegranates from the supermarket or fruit stall, cut them open and dig out the fruit, suck the flesh and spit out the seeds aside for later use. You eat the fruit and spit out the seeds. soakPut all the seeds in clean water, rub them with your hands, and rub off the remaining pulp and the transparent film on the surface. During soaking, some seeds will float to the surface. These seeds are malnourished and should be removed and discarded. Then soak the cleaned seeds in clean water. The water should cover the seeds. Change the water every day. Soak for 6 to 10 days until the water is clear and free of impurities. Then start planting. PlantingChoose a pot without holes, add potting soil until it is 90% full, and spray some water on it to make the surface of the soil feel moist. Then spread the seeds evenly on the surface without stacking them on top of each other. Then put a layer of pebbles on top of the seeds and spray water back and forth until the stones and seeds are moistened. After that, spray water once a day. MaintenanceAfter about 3 weeks, the seeds began to germinate. It peeked out from under the pebbles. Thirty days later, it grew into a short forest, and the two small tender leaves on the top also unfolded. |
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