1. Site selectionWhen it comes to growing Polygonatum, the most important step is choosing a site. It will grow better if planted in a suitable place. If you want to plant it, it is recommended to use loose soil with good water retention capacity. The soil should be leveled before planting, which is beneficial to its later growth. 2. Seed selectionUsually around August, harvest the fuller seeds, mix them with sandy soil, store them in the sand, and keep them moist in a shady place. It should be noted that the seeds used for planting must be mature and full enough. If immature and shriveled seeds are used, it will be difficult to germinate. 3. PlantingWait until spring to sow, sow the seeds hidden in the sand into the soil, cover it with a layer of soil 1.5 cm thick, and water it appropriately after pressing it down. If conditions permit, cover it with a layer of straw to achieve a good moisturizing effect. 4. MaintenanceWhen the seedlings emerge, remove the straw and thin them out when they grow to 6-9cm. This will allow the seedlings to grow stronger. You can transplant them after they have grown for about a year. |
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