1. Seed selection and germinationBefore planting soybeans in small pots, you need to select the soybeans to be used for planting. You need to choose smooth, large and plump soybeans. Such soybeans will be easier to germinate after planting. After selecting, put the soybeans into a container of water and change the water every day. The seeds will germinate in about 3 days. 2. Prepare the soilPrepare a suitable potting soil. The size of the flowerpot can be selected according to the actual situation. It is best to have drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. The prepared soil should be fine. If large pieces of soil are used, it will not be conducive to the germination of soybeans. The prepared soil should not be too loose, otherwise the roots of the small potted plants will not be fixed in the later stage. 3. PlantingBefore planting, you need to pour some water into the potting soil, just enough to squeeze the soil into a ball. Too much water in the soil is not good. Dig a few small holes in the soil, put the soybeans in the holes, and cover them with a layer of fine soil or moss. Finally, keep the soil moist and provide adequate sunlight during the growing period. |
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