1. Disinfection MatrixBefore planting, the substrate should be prepared and disinfected, because there may be some pathogens in the soil. If it is used directly without disinfection, it will easily infect the seeds. You can use carbendazim to disinfect or expose it to the sun for disinfection. 2. Seed selection and disinfectionYou must first choose the seeds for planting. It is recommended to buy higher-quality seeds, which will have a relatively higher germination rate. After making your choice, prepare potassium permanganate, dilute it with water, put the seeds in, and take them out after half a minute. 3. PlantingPlace the sterilized seeds on the substrate and use a toothpick to sow the seeds on the substrate. There is no need to cover the soil after sowing, otherwise it will not sprout new buds, or the germination speed will be slow. You can cover it with a transparent film, and make sure to poke a few holes in it for ventilation. 4. Planting and maintenanceAfter planting, it should be placed in a place with good air circulation and ventilated for at least half an hour every day. It can be covered with a film at other times. After its seeds germinate, they can be fully ventilated. |
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