1. Seed planting environment1. The temperature for seed planting should be around 20 degrees and the air should be moist. The soil is slightly acidic, and the soil fertility and looseness are good. 2. It is not suitable to plant seeds outdoors in winter. It is okay as long as the temperature is guaranteed because the plants are not cold-resistant. 2. Methods1. The sowing time is different in different regions. It is best to sow in spring in the north, and in autumn in the warmer areas in the south. 2. Choose seeds that are disease-free and relatively full and rich. Before planting, soak it in water for two to three days, changing the water every day. After soaking, cover the seeds with a layer of sand and wait for them to germinate. 3. Notes1. When watering the plants, use acidified water and water them thoroughly at one time. Apply more fertilizer and water before the plant blooms too much, and then apply fertilizer every half a month or so. 2. In winter, it is best to move the plants indoors for cultivation. The outdoor temperatures are often low and not suitable for plant growth. The indoor air is relatively dry, so you can use a spray bottle to spray the leaves to increase the humidity. |
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