The process of lotus germinationBefore planting lotus, you must choose seeds with completely black peels. Before sowing, you need to destroy the hard peel tissue first, which will facilitate the penetration of water and promote its rapid germination. Generally, when sowing seeds, you need to wrap the seeds with mud to prevent them from floating in the water, and then they can take root directly in the soil after germination. After sowing, it will take about ten days for small buds to grow out. After a few more days of care, leaves will gradually grow out, and it will bloom normally in the second year. Lotus sowing timeLotus is generally suitable for sowing in early April. It takes about a week of care after sowing to germinate and emerge from the soil. Generally, it takes another month to grow normally. Lotus budsThe buds of lotus are generally very small, and their color is light green. They are only about one centimeter long, and the buds are also relatively thin. They generally need to be well cared for to grow normally. At the same time, they need to be placed in a well-lit place, which will promote their growth. |
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