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Farming Methods and Points for Attention of Pharbitis Seed

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: loose and breathable soil is beneficial to the growth of sweet Jasmine. It is suggested to use humus soil, cake fertilizer and sandy loam to match the soil. Moisture: It is not resistant to waterlogging, watering should be based on thorough watering, but can not allow water to exist in the soil. Nutrient: In its growing season should be given to the application of some well-rotted fertilizer, in the flowering period after the withered should be given to the application of some phosphate fertilizer. Illumination: It needs a lot of light, like a long day, but do not like strong direct light, strong light should be appropriate shade.

1. Curing method

1. Substrate selection: morning glory seeds will grow well in sandy soil, which has drainage and air permeability.When home maintenance, you can mix perlite, garden soil and river sand together.

2. Light management: Morning Glory likes a well-lit environment and a well-ventilated place, but it does not like cold, which is conducive to the growth of plants.In summer, when it is hot, it can not be exposed to strong light.

3. Temperature management: Pharbitis likes a warm and humid environment. The most suitable temperature for its growth is 10-20 . In winter, it should be transferred to indoor breeding.

4. Moisture management: Watering should be carried out according to the humidity of the soil. If the soil is too dry, water should be supplied in time. If the soil is too wet, the morning glory seed will not survive, but it does not like the environment of water accumulation.

2. Breeding Skills

1. Winter: In winter, the most suitable temperature of morning glory seed can not meet the requirements, so it should be transferred to indoor breeding to avoid freezing it.

2, sowing: should choose not incomplete seeds, and then put it in water soaking for 24 hours, so that the seed germination time will be extended.Then sow it into the prepared soil, and it will germinate soon.

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