1. Is it harmful?There is no harm in growing this type of plant indoors, but the indoor temperature, space and sunlight are not suitable for the growth of the plant. They need to be properly adjusted to provide the plant with a suitable environment for germination and growth. If the plant is carefully maintained, it will grow well and will not have a bad effect on the human body. 2. Breeding methods1. Planting time: This type of plant can be sown indoors all year round. If grown on the balcony in the kitchen, the plant will soon grow roots and sprout. 2. Flower pot: Find a small flower pot that is relatively shallow but large in diameter. When sowing, do not place the seeds too concentrated. There should be some distance between each seed so that the plant can grow fully. 3. Soil: Use loose soil with good drainage. You can also mix some homemade fertilizer into the soil. This way, the plants will germinate faster and grow well. 4. Planting: Bury the prepared garlic cloves in the soil, but not too deep. Cover them with soil and press them firmly so that the plants will germinate more easily. 5. Light: After sowing, place the plants in a sunny place. The plants should be exposed to the sun for more than six hours a day, so that they will grow faster. |
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