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Gypsophila paniculata seeds germinate a few days, how to raise seeds after germination?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
In the winter maintenance of Gypsophila paniculata, only pay attention to protection will not be frozen to death, if the winter is still kept outdoors, it may be frozen to death. During the winter, it is better to move it into the house or cover it with plastic bags. Also let it see more sunshine, see more sunshine, watering should pay attention to control, need to reduce the number of watering. Gypsophila paniculata can be placed indoors, but attention should be paid to giving it a suitable maintenance environment.

Germination in a few days

In general, the seeds of Gypsophila paniculata will germinate in 3-4 days after planting and proper management.Sometimes it may take a little longer, but most of the time it can germinate in a week.In order to make it germinate faster, it is necessary to control the germination temperature at about 15-20 C, and the temperature should not be too low.

2. Maintenance after germination

1. Gradually see the light: The seeds cannot see the light before they germinate.After germination, it can gradually see light, which can provide it with some weak astigmatism, and can not accept too strong sunlight.If it is outdoors, it will be slightly shielded at noon to avoid sunburn of the newly grown seedlings.

2. Replenish water: After the seeds germinate, replenish water properly. Do not let the soil be too dry. Otherwise, the seedlings will wither due to lack of water.However, do not water too much, to maintain the cultivation of soil moisture.If there is too much water, it will damage its root system.You can use the method of spraying water to replenish water, or use the method of soaking pot, watering will impact the seedlings, easy to cause lodging.

3. Appropriate thinning: Generally, when waiting for the seedlings to grow two leaves, if each plant is too close to each other, the weaker seedlings should be pulled out.The distance between seedlings should be at least 3 cm, otherwise long-term extrusion will affect the growth of seedlings.

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