Fruit seed germination methodThere are three commonly used methods for fruit seed germination: hydroponics, soil culture and drug germination. All three methods require the selection of mature, plump and insect-free seeds to ensure the germination rate. 1. Hydroponic germination Wash the selected seeds and soak them in clean or warm water for a certain period of time. During this period, be sure to change the water every day to prevent poor water quality from affecting germination or even Cause the seeds to rot. Under the condition of ensuring appropriate temperature and light, fruit seeds can generally be seen germinating after a period of time. 2. Soil culture germination After washing the selected seeds, place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry, and evenly spread them in loose, breathable and fertile soil. Some fruit seeds need to be soaked for 1-2 days before planting. Then cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and sprinkle water to ensure that the soil is moist. After that, when the temperature and humidity are suitable, you can see the fruit seeds sprout and break through the soil. 3. Drug germination To promote the germination of fruits, you can also use agents such as gibberellins and manganese dioxide to speed up the metabolism of seeds, accelerate cell division, and break the dormancy period of fruit seeds. They are usually used to germinate fruit seeds such as grapes, pomegranates, and blueberries. Fruit seed germination processAfter the fruit seeds are germinated through hydroponics, new sprouts will generally emerge from one end of the seeds at different specific times depending on the type of fruit, and then grow slowly. In addition, if the temperature and humidity are suitable, the fruit seeds grown in the soil will have tender green or tender red seedlings emerging from the soil after a period of time. Fruit seed planting and harvestingThe time from planting fruit seeds to harvesting needs to be determined according to the growth period of the fruit. Different fruits have different growth and maturity periods. For example, we say "peaches take three years and plums take four years", which means that it takes about three years for peaches to fruit from sowing, while it generally takes four years for plums to mature. |
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