1. Planting timeWhen planting, you must choose a good time, you can choose February to April in spring, or August to September in autumn. The temperature during these two time periods is very stable, which is also very conducive to the germination of canna seeds, so it will be easier for them to survive if planted at this time. Of course, the temperature in each region is different, and the planting time will also be slightly different. 2. Planting Method1. Seed planting: If you use seeds for planting, you need to buy seeds of better quality first. Use a sharp knife to cut a hole in the seeds and put them in warm water, soaking them for half a day or overnight. Finally, you can sow it. It will usually germinate two weeks after sowing. When its seedlings grow to 2-3 leaves, you can transplant them. 2. Tuber planting: Tubers can also be used for planting. Use strong old rhizomes and cut them into pieces. Note that each tuber should have 2-3 buds and some roots. Finally, plant it in the soil and give it some water. 3. NotesWhen planting, you should choose a substrate suitable for its growth, so that it will grow and germinate faster after planting. You need to use soil that contains certain nutrients and also has good air permeability. |
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