1. Seed processingBefore planting, you need to buy relatively strong seeds, that is, cherry seeds. Alternatively, you can buy cherries directly, remove the seeds, and rinse the flesh. Use a heavy object to remove the shell of the cherry seeds and take out the germ inside. Prepare a basin of 40℃ warm water, soak it in it, take it out after about half a day, dry it and set it aside. 2. Prepare the soilIt is also important to prepare suitable potting soil in advance. Both the flower pots and the soil must have good air permeability. The flower pots can be wooden barrels or purple clay pots. The soil can be a mixture of turf soil, sand and organic fertilizer. The roots of cherries consume a lot of oxygen, so the soil used must be sufficiently permeable. 3. PlantingAfter the potting soil is prepared, turn the soil over as a whole before planting, which will be more conducive to seed germination. Place the processed seeds in the soil, then cover them with a thin layer of soil, then water them thoroughly, and finally place them in a location with good air circulation. Do not expose it to light immediately after planting. Wait until it sprouts before exposing it to sunlight. |
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