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How to keep seeds in Lipu taro?

Choose a place that grows evenly and neatly as a seed storage place, and keep the plants that grow vigorously as seed plants. Don't dig it out when it is buried in the soil in winter, it will slowly turn yellow and wither in winter. When digging out the next spring, choose a sunny day with good weather and plant it as a seed ball after drying.

Lipu taro is suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment, and only spring is the most suitable for taro growth all year round. It can be planted in March-April every year. When planted in this period, the survival rate of taro is higher and the growth rate is faster.

Before planting Lipu taro, it is necessary to accelerate germination. Healthy taro can be selected, exposed to the sun for 1 ~ 2 days, and the temperature is controlled between 18 ~ 20℃. Pay attention to moisturizing when accelerating germination, so as to facilitate germination. Buds of 1 cm can grow in about half a month.

Precautions:

Lipu taro is suitable for growing in loose, breathable, well-drained, deep and fertile sandy loam.

Before planting, dig a hole in the soil with a shovel, which is twice as deep as taro. After that, loosen the soil around the pit, which is conducive to promoting the growth and development of taro after planting.

When planting taro, put it upright in the pit. When you need to pay attention, the buds must face upwards, and the depth of planting soil is 1 times the vertical height of taro. After planting, cover the soil to keep it soft. If the soil is dry, properly spray water to keep it moist.