The sowing time of Ginkgo biloba is generally in spring, mostly in early April.At this time, the climate is warm and the temperature is gradually rising, which is helpful for the rooting and germination of seeds.Seedlings are afraid of light, temperature and strong light, so if they are sown in summer, the survival rate is not high, and it will also affect their development, and it is difficult to recover in autumn.It can also be sown in autumn and winter, but it usually does not germinate until spring.
In order to make ginkgo seeds have a higher germination rate, it is necessary to accelerate germination in advance.Prepare a basin of warm water, soak the seeds in it for 2-3 days, and change the water every day.Then fish it out and put it on plastic paper, spray it with a watering can in the morning or evening to keep it wet, and it will sprout in a week or so.
Ginkgo biloba should generally be planted in a relatively high place, while ensuring adequate water resources and good drainage.Before planting, the ground should be leveled, and enough fertilizer should be applied, then the fertilizer should be turned underground, the seeds should be sown in the soil, and the bud tips should be downward.Large-scale sowing, row spacing should be controlled between 20-30 cm, plant spacing is 10 cm, so as not to affect growth.
Ginkgo nuts will naturally fall when they are ripe, and if they encounter strong winds, they will also roll down to other places. As long as there is a suitable environment, the seeds will take root and sprout.