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How to plant kapok trees? Can seeds be planted?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Aspidistra is an asparagus plant of the convallaria tribe, also known as pleione, pleione. It is a perennial, evergreen plant with beautiful green leaves and high ornamental value. It is a popular indoor foliage plant. It's called the Aspidistra because its fruit resembles a spider's egg and its underground rhizome is shaped like a spider's.

1. How to plant kapok trees

1. Land preparation and sowing: When planting, it is necessary to select plots with convenient drainage, loose soil, sufficient light and slight acidity.Before sowing, we should first prepare the soil, make the bed, and disinfect the soil.After planting, cover the soil, about two centimeters thick, slightly suppress it, so that the seeds and soil can be combined, and then water them thoroughly to moisten the soil.

2. Seedling management: Germination began four days after sowing.After the seedlings are unearthed, the soil should be moistened to meet the water demand of the seedlings.At this time can not be exposed to the sun, if encountered high temperature and strong light weather to timely shelter, to avoid sunburn hazards.When the seedlings grow two true leaves, the seedlings should be treated in time.The seedlings can be transplanted around February of the second year.When transplanting seedlings, we should pay attention to the spacing of plants and rows, about 1.2 times 1.2 meters, irrigate thoroughly after planting, and remove weeds in time to promote better growth in the later period.

2. can kapok seeds be planted?

The seeds of kapok can be planted, and sowing is also one of the common propagation methods.However, its seeds should be disinfected and germinated before planting, so that they can germinate better and faster.In addition, the seedlings planted grow slowly and need to be maintained for many years before flowering, so patience is needed.

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