1. Harvesting seedsThe seeds must be harvested before planting. In late October, the mature seeds should be harvested. Its seeds are relatively small and become brown grains when they grow and mature. 2. Prepare the soilIt has relatively low requirements for cultivation soil, and fertile loam or sandy loam will be enough. Place the soil in the seedling box, smooth it out and water it thoroughly, then plant the seeds after all the water has penetrated. 3. Start PlantingAfter sowing the seeds, you need to water them in time. After the Sedum sedum grows young roots, you can remove the shade net, keep the soil dry, and maintain sufficient light. The growth temperature at night is around 16°C and the growth temperature during the day is 22°C. Sedum sedum can grow better. 4. Germination and maintenanceWithin a week of planting, small seedlings will emerge. Do not water it within 3 weeks after the seedlings have grown fully. You can spray water appropriately according to the climatic conditions, as long as it is kept slightly moist. After the seedlings grow out, remove the film and transplant them when they grow to 5cm. |
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