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How to plant the seeds of Eustoma grandiflorum?

Many flower lovers don't know how to plant the seeds of Euonymus japonicus. In fact, Euonymus grandiflora is the first flowering seed I planted. When I started planting flowers last year, I bought a lot of seeds, especially pink flowers. Seeing the picture of Euonymus grandiflora, I bought a bag of seeds and didn't know anything when I bought it. I didn't expect to start a long wait. Because it was hot when it was planted and the buds were a little overgrown, it didn't last long. It was planted in May, and it didn't grow until June165438+1October. Then it took a long time to bloom this spring, but it was also very worry-free and basically didn't need management.

Here are the planting methods.

1. First, prepare seedling soil or seedling block. For convenience, try to use a separate seedling pot, so that germination can avoid the phenomenon of excessive growth due to different germination time. Then fill the soil, spray it with a watering can, and then sit in a bigger basin below, so that the whole soil is soaked.

2. Friends who share seeds should be careful to open the bag, because the seeds of Eustoma grandiflorum are very small, like dust, and even if they exhale air, they seem to be blown away. Be careful. It's best to lay a layer of white paper under it, so that even if you accidentally drop it, you won't be afraid to find it. Then stick a toothpick with water a little. Click on the seed and it will stick to the toothpick. It is much more convenient to plant in a seedling pot. It should be noted that the seeds of Euonymus grandiflorus do not need to be covered with soil. Just put it directly on the soil surface.

3. After putting the seeds, if there is a cover on them, you can cover them with water. If there is no cover, you can cover it with a layer of plastic wrap for home use. This can keep the humidity. Just open it every day to get some air. You can also spray water with a small watering can every day. If you don't feel good at it, you can just sit in the basin and keep the humidity. But remember, don't leave it for 24 hours, just spray it gently or sit for a while every day. Personally, I think seeds need to breathe. Soak for a long time will be soaked, but it is not easy to germinate. Generally, it will germinate after planting 15-20 days, and some will germinate after 30 days. Parents must be patient, don't give up, and keep humidity until germination.

4. You don't need to cover it after germination. You can bask in astigmatism, but don't expose yourself to the sun, because the newly sprouted seedlings are very fragile and easy to die. At this time, you don't have to put it in the basin every day. Watch it dry before you put it in. Just spray it as gently as possible, because the seedlings are very small and will fall off if you spray hard.

5. When the leaves grow up, they can be planted. Eustoma grandiflorum is a direct root system, so it is best to move less, because every time you move, there will be some damage, so try to move less. Remember to put some base fertilizer in the basin, which can save a lot of trouble. I started planting platycodon grandiflorum in May last year, and it has been flowering this year. I didn't let go of all the other fertilizers except the base fertilizer, which was replenished only after flowering. So I personally think that basic fertilizer is very important, which is simple and convenient. After planting, you should see that it is almost dry before watering, and you don't need to water it often. I think the more you pay attention to it, the faster it will die. I basically don't care about my platycodon grandiflorum, just put it aside. Water it once you think of it. Be sure to water it thoroughly.

Eustoma grandiflorum is a good boy, basically free from insects and diseases, and can live well without care. As long as you don't pay attention to it all day, it will live to the day of flowering and repay you with brilliant flowers. Hehe, finally, I wish everyone success in planting. Let's go