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Planting lettuce in the open air after the dry can water it, lettuce how hot water will not yellow?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are four ways to propagate camellias. Cuttage method is more commonly used, mostly in September, cut semi-lignified branches, the bottom stained with indolebutyric acid can be inserted into the sand basin. Grafting mostly uses Camellia oleifera as rootstock, cut the scion and rootstock obliquely, and then tie them well. High pressure requires picking thin branches, girdling them at a distance from the top, and wrapping them with wet soil. Seeding needs to be harvested and sowed immediately, covered with a layer of film after sowing, waiting for seedling emergence.

1. Can the dry land be watered after open-air planting

It is possible to water the lettuce planted in the open air after it is dry, but during the period of sprouting, proper attention should be paid to the frequency and amount of irrigation, and the main way of irrigation is to irrigate thoroughly without water accumulation.If you give it too much water, it will be detrimental to its growth, in general, as long as the soil is slightly wet.

If you grow lettuce in your home garden, you can spray it with a hose nozzle to make it absorb water evenly.If you grow lettuce in a small pot, you can use a small bottle to prick a small hole or use a small cup to water, because the size of the pot is relatively small, avoid watering too much, so that water flows out from the bottom of the pot.

2. how to scald water will not yellow

You can boil a pot of hot water and put it into a container, cool it and set it aside.Boil a pot of hot water and add a spoonful of salt when the water boils.Bring the hot water to a boil, keep the heat high, put the lettuce, submerge it all in the water, and stir.Half a minute later, pick it up and put it in cold boiled water, so that the lettuce will not turn yellow and will not affect the taste too much.If you put it directly in water, the leaves of lettuce will turn yellow.

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