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How to plant Hemerocallis seeds

Saul Goodman
2020-07-22 08:33:01
Use the planting soil with high corrosion content to fill the flowerpot, evenly spread the seeds, and then cover with thin soil, about 1cm ~ 2cm thick. Water the flowerpot in the half shade, keep it moist, and it will sprout in about 20 days. When planting, soil shall be turned in advance, with a thickness of about 30cm. Holes with a depth of 3-4cm shall be dug according to the row spacing of 0.5x1m. Seeds shall be placed in the holes, with 3-4 seeds in each hole. After filling, water shall be used for irrigation.

Sowing time

Not all the time in a year is suitable for planting Hemerocallis, because of the different temperature, sunlight and other conditions, the different planting time often leads to different yield. Therefore, it is very important to choose a suitable sowing time.

The seeds of Hemerocallis fulva mature in summer, and it's best to plant them when they are picked. One autumn has better climate conditions to help it grow healthily. The other is that the seeds are not stored and have the best germination ability.

The choice of soil

Compared with many other flowers, Hemerocallis Hemerocallis has more stringent requirements for planting soil.

It has strong vitality. It can not only adapt to the humid environment, but also to the water shortage environment. It can adapt to the sunny environment, the semi overcast environment, and has strong cold resistance. It can survive in the open air in the north.

Generally speaking, there is a certain drainage capacity, and the planting soil with high corrosion content can meet its normal growth demand.

How to sow

When planting with flowerpots in the family, you can first choose a flowerpot of moderate size, and put nine full cultivation soil in it.

Then spread the seeds on the soil. Pay attention to the seeds should be sown properly, not too much. Otherwise, the resources in the flowerpot are not enough to supply the growth of young plants, which will cause the growth of young plants to be bad and affect the ornamental effect.

Then cover the seeds with a layer of planting soil, about 1cm ~ 2cm thick. Note that the soil cover should not be too thin, or the root of the grown plant may be exposed to the air, which is not conducive to its survival.

Finally, water the flowerpot in the half shade, water it often to make sure that the planting soil is moist, and it will sprout in about 20 days.

Open planting needs to select a suitable piece of land first, turn over the soil in advance, with a thickness of about 30cm.

According to the plant row spacing of 0.5x1m, dig a hole with a depth of 3 ~ 4cm.

Then put the seeds into the hole, 3 to 4 seeds per hole is suitable.

Finally, fill the small hole with planting soil and water it to ensure that the humidity of planting soil is suitable for seed germination.

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