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Can jackfruit grow in a flowerpot?

Jackfruit can grow in flowerpots.

The specific planting method is as follows:

1, seed selection.

Choose high quality jackfruit seeds. It is best to use fresh seeds just taken out of the fruit, and the time after taking out should not exceed 36 hours. It is best to choose healthy seeds with mature, smooth appearance, no spots and no trauma, which can effectively improve the probability of germination.

2. Seed treatment.

First, wash the seeds. Put the selected seeds in water and gently rub them for about 3 minutes. Wash off the pulp left on the seeds. Cleaning the seeds before sowing will effectively reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases and avoid the invasion of ant pests.

3. Seed disinfection.

After we clean the seeds, we have to disinfect them next. It is best to use disinfectant for cleaning. Prepare the disinfectant first, then add an appropriate amount of water to the liquid medicine, put the seeds into the prepared liquid medicine and let the seeds soak for about 5 minutes.

4. The sand bed accelerates germination.

It is best to use fine river sand as the sand bed, and the optimum humidity of sand is 25%~30%. The test method can hold the sand by hand, the sand does not stick to the hand, and the sand can be dispersed immediately after releasing the hand. First, the river sand with the thickness of 10- 15 cm is laid flat in a flowerpot as bottom sand. Then spread the treated seeds on the sand bed, pay attention to the seed spacing and don't crowd. Then cover the seeds with a layer of sand. The thickness is 2~3 cm. Then cover the top of the flowerpot with a layer of fluffy weeds, which can achieve the effect of moisturizing.

5. temperature.

If the temperature is controlled between 17-28℃, it will germinate in about 25 days. If the temperature range is around 10- 18℃, it takes about 30 days for germination to be effective. In the meantime, be diligent in observing the dryness and wetness of the sand in the flowerpot, and water it in time to keep the soil surface in the flowerpot moist.