1. Planting volumeWhen planting cosmos, you can sow more seeds because its seed germination rate is very low, so as to avoid some seeds not germinating. After the seeds grow leaves and roots, they need to be transplanted. When planting, only one plant is needed in one flowerpot, because as it continues to grow, the plant will grow many side branches through methods such as pinching. If you plant too many, the plants may affect each other's growth. 2. How many seeds should be sown in one pot?The number of seeds sown in each pot should also be adjusted according to the size of the pot. If the flowerpot you use is relatively small, it is enough to sow 1-2 seeds. If the flowerpot is slightly larger, you can plant more seeds appropriately, but do not plant too many seeds, so as not to affect germination and growth. 3. Methods to improve germination rate1. When planting, choose some healthy, non-shrunken seeds, and throw away those inferior seeds that have been infested by insects. Such seeds will basically not germinate. 2. The soil used must also have good air permeability. Ordinary soil can easily become compacted, which will seriously hinder the normal germination of seeds. |
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