Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to sow Sedum?

How to sow Sedum?

1: soil mixing: perlite, pumice, vermiculite, river sand, peat, rice husk ash and river sand can also be replaced by cinder. A large piece of light stone is the bottom, of course, it is not so complicated. Vermiculite mixed with peat and a little rice husk ash will be ok.

2. Upper basin: The function of the big light stone bottom is to transport water, and then other materials can be mixed. The topsoil is preferably fine. In order to prevent the seedlings from lodging, of course, it is also possible to spread a layer of fine sand or a layer of fine vermiculite or 1mm ruby if you like. Don't forget to soak the pot with potassium permanganate.

3. Sowing: Is the seed of Sedum alfredii small? They are smaller than stones. So there is no need to order it, just spread it blindly! After sowing the seeds, insert the card!

4. Covering: Cover with plastic wrap, make holes and tighten rubber bands.

5. storage: put it in the place with the strongest astigmatism. The so-called strong astigmatism is to give the maximum illumination without receiving direct sunlight.

6. Temperature: It is also a concern of everyone. It is the temperature. Basically, sowing is in autumn or spring. It is recommended to sow in autumn, because most of Sedum is winter-type, so seedlings are easy to bring, and the risk of spring sowing is relatively high, just facing the problem of summer, and basically 15-25 degrees can germinate.