1. Seed treatmentAfter cleaning the durian seeds, soak them in water. Be careful not to peel off the skin. As long as the temperature is above 25 degrees, you will find signs of cracking on the skin after soaking for a day, indicating that it is about to germinate. It is best to wait until the buds grow to about 2 cm before planting. 2. Prepare the soilPrepare a flowerpot of your favorite and fill it about 80% full with soil. Do not press it with your hands after filling it, otherwise it will cause the soil to become compacted, which will be detrimental to future growth and rooting. Then spray water appropriately to keep the soil moist. 3. Planting in potsAfter the above preparations are completed, planting can begin. When planting, place the buds facing downwards, as that is where the roots are, and arrange them neatly from the inside to the outside. After planting, cover the surface with a layer of gravel and spray water to make the seeds and soil completely moist. 4. Post-maintenanceAfter planting, place it in a cool and warm place for maintenance. There is no need to water it frequently. The soil just needs to be slightly moist. Seedlings will grow in about half a month. |
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