The process of plant germinationPlant germination generally begins with the imbibition stage. First, soak the seeds of the plant in clean water, and then wait for it to slowly absorb water. The absorption of water is relatively fast at the beginning, and then gradually slows down. Generally, after the imbibition is completed, the seed coat of the plant will soften or crack, which is conducive to increasing its permeability and thus better growth. After imbibition, the seeds begin to germinate. Generally, as time goes by, the seeds of the plant will gradually break through its seed coat, revealing tender buds, and then they can grow and germinate normally after being maintained in a suitable environment for a period of time. Plant sowing timeGenerally, the most suitable time to sow plants is between March and May. The seeds of some plants can also be sown between July and September. Generally, they will germinate and emerge from the soil after about a month of maintenance. Plant sproutsMost of the buds of plants are generally green. They are also very soft, generally fragile, and tender. Most of them need to be maintained in a warm environment. The most suitable temperature for growth is generally around 15 degrees Celsius. |
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