1. How to plant seeds1. Flower soil: The requirements for the soil are not very high, it just needs to be loose and breathable, or you can just dig some outside and add some river sand to mix it. In order to avoid future troubles, it is necessary to disinfect the plants, which means exposing them to the sun for a few days. Before planting, pour enough water on them to make them soak. 2. Sowing: In September, for the sake of future growth, choose suitable seeds, then sow them. Sprinkle the seeds and cover them with a thin layer of soil to prevent the seeds from being blown away. They will germinate after about 10 days. 3. Maintenance: Supplement appropriate light, but avoid exposure to direct sunlight. When watering, the principle is to water thoroughly after the soil is dry. 4. Cultivation: In the spring of the second year, you can transplant it with soil. After the seedlings have survived and adapted, they can be topped off. When the plant grows to more than 20 cm, the amount of water for irrigation can be reduced as appropriate, which is more conducive to growth. 2. What season is suitable for planting?It is usually chosen in autumn and is more common. Also in spring. |
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