Taro can be planted after it sprouts, and the planting method is relatively simple. You only need to use a vase and water to grow the sprouted taro. First, prepare a vase or a large bowl with a larger diameter, put the taro in it, and add no more than half of water. Wait for 3-4 days and it will grow leaves. Sprouted taro can usually be harvested 7 months after planting. When planting taro, you can choose to do it in March or April every spring, because the temperature and humidity at this time are more suitable for the growth and development of taro, which is conducive to the rapid emergence of taro. How to plant taro after it sproutsFirst of all, you need to select a few plump, pest-free and sprouted taro for planting in advance. The soil can be mixed with garden soil, sandy soil and base fertilizer to keep the soil loose and fertile, and choose shallow flower pots. Then, after a series of disinfection and sterilization treatments, put the prepared soil in the pots, plant the taro with the buds facing up in the soil, cover it with a thin layer of soil, then water it thoroughly, and place it in a cool and ventilated place. After the sprouted taro is planted, it needs to be cared for and managed in the later stage. Pay attention to regular watering and provide it with sufficient light. |
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