1. SoakBefore planting, collect the orange seeds, clean the orange flesh on top, and prepare clean water to put the orange seeds in. Soak for about a week, and change the water every day to ensure the seeds are clean enough. Take them out after they have absorbed enough water. 2. ProcessingUse tweezers or other tools to carefully peel off the skin of the orange seeds, but do not damage the internal tissue. It will germinate faster after peeling off the outer skin. 3. PlantingPrepare the soil to be used. Regarding the soil, it can be purchased directly or prepared. When planting, use the spot sowing method, with the sharper end facing upward and the slightly blunt end facing downward. There should be spacing when planting, and after planting, a 2cm layer of soil should be buried, but it should not be pressed too tightly. 4. MaintenanceAfter planting, it needs to be watered appropriately every day. Usually it will germinate about 20 days after planting. If the temperature is low during planting, germination may be slower. |
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