1. Planting timeThe time for sowing and planting varies according to the season. Because the climate in the south is hot and the seeds cannot withstand it, so sowing is often done in autumn. The northern regions can choose early spring, which is around February, and then it will bloom after May. The specific timing can be chosen according to the season. 2. Planting Method1. Because the seeds are relatively small, they can be sown on the seedling tray. The substrate used can be clean vermiculite and river sand, and large lumps of soil should not be used. Before use, you can expose it to the sun or treat it with chemicals. 2. In order to increase the germination rate, you can soak the seeds in warm water for 6-8 hours, then take them out and dry them. 3. After processing, spread the seeds evenly, but pay attention to the distance so as not to affect germination. Cover with 3 mm of fine soil. 4. After completion, water it thoroughly and cover it with plastic film to keep it moist. It will germinate in about 7-10 days. 5. After the seedlings grow out, don't rush to transplant them. Wait until the roots under the plant become stable before transplanting them into the pot. |
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