1. Best time to plantThe most suitable time of the year to plant toon trees is spring, which is the best time for sowing, roughly in March in early spring. However, the time should be adjusted appropriately according to the specific local climate. If you miss the spring, you can also choose to do it in the autumn when the climate is stable. 2. Planting Method1. Seed selection: The seeds selected for planting must be of high quality. It is best to use fuller seeds with red and yellow color. If conditions permit, it is best to use the seeds of the current year, as the survival rate will be relatively higher. 2. Germination: Prepare warm water at about 40°, put the seeds in and stir constantly. After 5 minutes, put them in water at 20-30° and soak them for 24 hours. Next, take out the seeds and control the water, place them on a cool mat, cover them with a clean cloth, and keep the ambient temperature at 20-25℃. Rinse with water every day, and when the seeds are almost germinated, they can be sown. 3. Sowing: Select a good sowing site and prepare the land. Then sow the seeds into the soil. Cover with a layer of soil about 2 cm thick after sowing. Seedlings will grow in about a week. |
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