Celery planting timeCelery is generally planted in February every year. If artificial heating methods such as greenhouses are used, it will be postponed to March in spring. The planting time varies in different regions. Celery planting methods and key points1. Seedling cultivation First, choose suitable strong seedlings, then germinate them in an environment between 15-20 degrees. After the new sprouts are germinated, they can be sown. After sowing, cover them with a layer of fine sand about one centimeter thick. Finally, cover them with a thin film to keep warm and moist. The soil temperature should be controlled at around 20 degrees. 2. Planting What you need to pay attention to when planting is that if you sow in a high temperature season, you usually use dry seeds to directly sow seedlings. After the seedlings emerge, the water absorption capacity of the seedlings is poor, so you need to water them frequently with small amounts of water. Don't be afraid of trouble and take good care of them. Celery Planting TipsCelery seeds do best when grown indoors. They prefer moist soil, so give them an occasional misting, preferably with nitrogen-rich water, so they grow into crisp, tasty stalks. Celery requires a long and warm growing season, generally taking about 100 to 100 days to mature, and the daytime temperature must be maintained at around 24 degrees. |
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