1. Breeding Methods1. Time: The seeds of this type of plant mature before winter. After harvesting, the fruits are preserved until the beginning of spring of the following year, approximately between January and February. At this time, wash off the peel and pulp, leaving only the seeds. 2. Flower pot: Choose the size of the flower pot based on how many seeds you harvest. If there are many seeds, you can use a wooden box. If there are fewer seeds, you should choose a smaller flower pot. 3. Soil: You can use fine sand with good drainage and air permeability, and then spray some water on the soil to make the soil layer somewhat moist. 4. Sowing: Sprinkle the seeds on the soil in the pot. Pay attention to the distribution density of the seeds and don't concentrate them too much. Then cover the seeds with a little soil, but not too much. Place the flowerpot in water to soak the soil, then cover it with a layer of plastic film. After the seeds germinate, you can peel off the film. The plant can be transplanted when it has 4-5 leaves. 2. PrecautionsThe germination rate of this type of plant is relatively low, so some seeds should be sown so that it is possible to cultivate seedlings. |
<<: Loquat tree grafting method
>>: How to raise the scarlet flower jade
1. How many days does it take to take root? It ta...
1. Remove the pot and place it in a cool place or...
Key points for watering potted cherries Potted ch...
Snake Bean Seed Introduction Snake beans have see...
Bad flower pots When growing Clivia, you first ne...
Cultivation method of green leaf arrowroot The gr...
When is the right time to sow carrots? Greenhouse...
Rose belongs to the Rosaceae family. It has stron...
Gynostemma pentaphyllum seed planting time Gynost...
1. The temperature is too high 1. Reason: If the ...
my country has a very long history of camellia cu...
How long does it take for violet leaf cuttings to...
Petunia, also known as petunia, belongs to the So...
Caragana bonsai materials The material for making...
Do Phalaenopsis orchids prefer humidity or drough...