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How to plant the seeds of Rohdea japonica tiger eye

Jane Margolis
2020-05-06 09:29:55
Select loose soil rich in humus, disinfect and apply some base fertilizer, and pour the treated soil into a flower pot with proper caliber and depth. Use a shovel to level the soil gauge. Put the seed gently on the soil surface, take care of it, and do not damage the seed. Cover the seeds with planting soil, pay attention to the appropriate thickness of the covering soil, use a watering can to wet the basin soil.

Seed acquisition

Where are the seeds of tiger eye? Many friends don't know much about it. In fact, on the outside of its bulbous rhizome, we can see the raised "beans", which are its seeds.

The seeds will be small and large, arranged on the outside of its bulb. By the time the seed is about the size of a dime, it will have matured and can be used to plant new plants.

Selection of soil for cultivation

When choosing the soil, we should try our best to choose the soil which is liked by Rohdea japonica tiger's eyes, which is not only good for its growth, but also makes the plants more ornamental.

We should try our best to cultivate it with high fertility and rotten soil. Sufficient fertility and humus are the premise of its healthy growth.

The sprouting process of the seeds of Rohdea japonica tiger eye needs the support of oxygen, which requires us to select the cultivation soil with smooth ventilation when selecting the cultivation soil, not the too viscous cultivation soil.

It likes the moist soil environment, so it should pay attention to the cultivation soil with strong water retention capacity. In such cultivated soil, it will grow more rapidly.

It's better to disinfect the cultivated soil and apply some basic fertilizer before sowing, which is beneficial to its more robust growth.

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How to plant

Pour the cultivated soil into a pot with proper diameter and depth. Use a shovel to level the soil gauge.

Put the seed gently on the soil, take care of it, don't damage the seed.

Then cover the seeds with planting soil. Pay attention to the thickness of the covering soil should be moderate, not too thin or too thick. If the cover is too thin, the roots of the grown plants may be exposed to the air, which may affect the absorption of nutrients by the plants. If the cover is too thick, the weight of soil will hinder the normal germination of the seeds, and affect the normal germination of the seeds.

Still need to pour some water into basin, ensure the humidity of culture soil is enough, give seed a good germinate environment..

Finally, we should move the flowerpot to a darker room, but not completely out of light.

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