1. Prepare seedsYou should choose the right time to plant, either in spring or autumn. Before potting, you need to buy seeds first. The seeds you buy usually have hard shells. Then you need to rub them open with your hands. Only after rubbing them open can they germinate better. If you plant it directly with the shell on, it will be difficult to germinate. 2. Seed ProcessingAfter rubbing the purchased seeds, soak them in warm water first. The water temperature should not be too hot, about 40° is enough. The soaking time does not need to be too long, only 6 hours will be enough. While soaking, you can rub the seeds on one side and separate the two that grow together. 3. Prepare the soilThe size of the flowerpot used for potted plants should be appropriate, not too big or too small, and just fill it with clean garden soil. If you want to plant it right away, you need to moisten the soil and keep it slightly wet. 4. Potted PlantingAfter the seeds have germinated, they can be sown by broadcasting and then covered with a thin layer of soil. If the growth temperature is relatively low, you need to cover it with a layer of plastic wrap, which can not only keep warm but also keep moist. Finally, all you have to do is wait for it to sprout. |
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