Transplanting and sowing of Viola yedoensis

Transplanting and sowing of Viola yedoensis

Transplantation of Viola yedoensis

Viola yedoensis is widely distributed. It is a common small plant in the wild. People who like to grow it can transplant it directly.

The transplanting method is relatively simple. Select a suitable plant and dig it out. Be careful to dig deeper and dig out the complete root system of Viola yedoensis. After taking it out, you need to put it in water and then put it in a plastic bag for transportation. You can take the dug-up Viola yedoensis plants home and plant them directly. If they are planted with soil, you can plant them directly. However, if there is no soil, you need to cut off the leaves and flowers, leaving only the petioles and base. After planting, you need to water it once and then provide shade.

Sowing of Viola yedoensis

The sowing of Viola yedoensis is usually carried out in spring. First, put soil in the seedling pot, then water the soil thoroughly, sow the seeds on the soil, and then cover it with a layer of fine soil. Generally speaking, Viola yedoensis will sprout in about a week.

When the seedlings of Viola yedoensis grow out and emerge in full bloom, the temperature needs to be controlled to prevent it from growing too tall. When caring for it, it needs to be kept in sufficient light and the soil should be slightly dry. When the Viola yedoensis seedlings grow true leaves, you can divide the seedlings and transplant them into pots. Make sure the roots of the seedlings are stretched out, then water them thoroughly. When the Viola yedoensis grows more than 5 leaves, you can plant them. Note that Viola yedoensis does not have a high demand for fertilizer, but when it is growing vigorously, it still needs to be fertilized every 7-10 days.

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