1. Select seedsBefore planting in potted plants, you should go to the market to buy seeds first. It is better to use fuller seeds, which will germinate faster. If you use dry, poor quality seeds, they will not only be difficult to germinate, but may also contaminate the soil. 2. Soaking and germinationIt is difficult for seeds to germinate if you plant them directly in the soil. You must first put them in water and soak them for about half a month. After the seeds sprout, you can plant them. 3. Prepare soil for plantingChoose a flowerpot and fill it with relatively soft soil. Plant the germinated seeds and place them in a well-ventilated place. After planting, water should be replenished appropriately. It is recommended to use a spray bottle to spray and avoid watering with large amounts of water. IV. PrecautionsIf the seeds you are using are slightly moldy, you must first wash them with water, otherwise they will not germinate. If the seeds are severely moldy and rotten, they must be picked out in time, otherwise they will hinder the germination of other seeds. |
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