1. Can it be planted?Of course papaya seeds can be planted and can be propagated through seeds. The survival rate is not very low. After eating papaya daily, you can pick out the seeds inside, process them and plant them. If you pay attention to the right method, you can grow them into small potted plants. Placing them at home can increase their ornamental value. The branches and leaves that grow are very lush and green, which can bring vitality and vigor to the home and make people happy. And the whole method is also very simple and does not require spending money to buy green plants. If you are not in a hurry to sow at that time, you can store the seeds and wait until the spring of next year to sow them. 2. How to plant1. Process the seeds: To take out the plump seeds from the papaya you eat, you can first remove the outer pulp of the seeds, then wash off the juice on the seeds with water, and then put them aside to dry. 2. Prepare the potting soil: prepare a small flower pot, preferably with drainage holes at the bottom to allow water to flow out normally. The soil can be relatively nutritious and mixed with compost to ensure adequate nutrition. 3. Sowing: Plant the seeds in the flowerpot, gently press the soil firmly, and then water it with enough water. |
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