1. Select seedsBefore you start planting, you need to remove the core from the flesh. You need to use relatively full fruit cores. If they are shriveled or deformed, do not use them because such seeds are difficult to germinate. 2. CleaningAfter selecting the seeds, wash them with water. Just put them in the water and rub off the pulp. If there is residual pulp on it, it will easily attract pests and affect germination. 3. GerminationSoak the cleaned seeds in water and take them out after about 2-3 hours. Then put the seeds in a moist bag and control the temperature at 20℃. You can plant them after the seeds show signs of germination. 4. Start PlantingPrepare the planting site or potting soil, dig a hole or a trench in the soil, and put the germinated seeds in it. After the seeds are planted in the soil, they need to be covered with soil, about 1 cm thick, and then watered appropriately. |
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