1. Planting technology1. Planting soil: Pear trees have excellent adaptability and do not have high requirements for the soil used for planting. However, in order to allow it to grow better, it is recommended to use fertile neutral soil. 2. Choose seeds: This is the most critical step. You must first decide which variety you want to plant and then buy seeds. After buying the seeds, pick out and throw away the shriveled and unfull seeds, and use the large and full seeds for planting. 3. Planting: sow the seeds into the soil and water them appropriately. Do not let them grow in a water-deficient state. Generally speaking, water the plants when the soil becomes dry. 2. Precautions1. Disinfection: The soil used for planting should be disinfected before use, because some soils may contain not only pathogens but also insect eggs. If you don't pay attention to disinfection, it will harm the seeds of the pear tree after planting. 2. Watering: Although it is necessary to create a moist growing environment for it, the amount of watering should be controlled. If a large amount of water is poured when it is just planted, it will not only soak the seeds but may also cause the seeds to rot. |
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