Longevity vegetable seedsKalanchoe is generally propagated through tubers, so the seeds are generally not retained. Its tubers can not only be planted, but also eaten. After they mature, they can be preserved. They need to be cut into small pieces and then stored in a relatively dry place. Preservation of Kalanchoe seedsWhen preserving the tubers of longevity vegetables, a relatively suitable temperature environment is required, preferably kept above 15 degrees, and a relatively dry environment is required to avoid moisture, otherwise it will cause it to rot, which is not conducive to its growth and development during planting. How to plant longevity vegetable seedsLongevity vegetables are usually planted in April every year. The climate at that time is more suitable for growth, and the temperature is also appropriate, which is conducive to growth and development. When planting longevity vegetables, there must be sufficient sunlight, which is conducive to photosynthesis. The fruits grown will also be more delicious. Good water and fertilizer management is also required at ordinary times, so that the growth rate will be faster. |
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