Lavender germination processLavender is a very popular flower. Its flowers are generally light purple and emit a faint fragrance. It can be grown at home. Lavender seeds are also purple and long. Before planting, you need to choose fuller seeds. It takes a long time for lavender to grow from planting to sprouting. Stage 1: After planting the seeds, put some fertile humus soil in it. The seeds will absorb the nutrients of the fertilizer in the soil. Stage 2: Its seeds will slowly take root and then swell. Stage three: When its seed roots grow out, it will slowly sprout and break through the soil. There will be small leaves on its sprouts. This is the germination process of lavender. Lavender planting timeIt is more appropriate to sow lavender seeds in March-May, when the sunlight is sufficient but not strong, and the climate is relatively warm and humid, which is very suitable for its growth. It takes 7-10 days for lavender seeds to grow from the ground. Lavender buds The sprouts of lavender seeds are very thin and relatively long, about 10 cm. They are light green in color, with a few small emerald green leaves on the top, which are very cute. |
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