Quinoa growth environment conditions and requirementsQuinoa prefers places with sufficient light. Generally, when planting quinoa, you should choose a place with good light, which can promote the normal growth and development of quinoa. In addition, you should also water it more when maintaining it. Quinoa growing temperatureThe suitable temperature for quinoa to grow is about 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius, and it is not cold-resistant, so it is easily affected by frost in winter. It can generally tolerate a minimum temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. Quinoa growing humidityQuinoa does not have very high requirements for humidity. Generally, you only need to ensure that its soil is always moist. In addition, you can increase the amount of watering appropriately when the weather is hot. Quinoa growing soilQuinoa prefers loose and fertile soil, and it is best to have good drainage, which is conducive to the growth and development of quinoa. Quinoa growth cycle and processQuinoa is suitable for growing in spring because it likes a warm environment. Its growth cycle is generally about three months. It prefers fertilizer during the growth process, so it is necessary to ensure that fertilizer is applied once a month to promote its growth. |
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