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How to promote the germination of starfish seeds

Jesse Pinkman
2020-08-12 08:31:48
Willing to be a supporting role, only willing to be by your side is the flower language of stars, so romantic and beautiful. However, as a highly ornamental and widely planted flower, the germination rate of the star is very low, so many people use the method of seed germination, so to summarize the method of germination.

The method of sprouting in the sky

According to the experience provided by love flower netizens, you can put the seeds in the wet tissue one night before sowing to promote germination, and then give proper light, when the seeds produce white roots, you can sow.

Tissue sprouting

Select the good seeds of starfish, then put them in a suitable container, pour them into a proper amount of warm water for 8-10 hours, then suck the water, use a paper towel or a small piece of wet cotton cloth to soak the seeds of starfish, and then put them on the windowsill that can shine the sun, generally 24 hours will start to sprout, after sowing, cover the soil and so on for a few days, small seedlings will grow.

Sealed bag budding method

If you are afraid that the paper towel is not safe enough, you can wrap it with paper towel, and then put it into a sealed bag, moisturize and heat preservation, put it on for 24 hours, as long as the seed is OK, it will sprout.

Disinfection during and before sowing

The time of sowing and disinfection before sowing

As far as the habit of the stars is concerned, they are very afraid of heat, so the sowing temperature is suitable between 15 and 20 degrees, which is the most suitable season in late autumn in September. Be sure to disinfect the substrate before sowing. The method is to put it in the pot and stir fry it, so as to kill the pests. In addition, the best substrate is peat.

Precautions when sprouting all over the sky

First of all, the basin soil should be watered, then sown, covered with soil, and then covered with fresh-keeping film on the basin. Pay attention to leave air holes, and finally place the plant in the place of concealed ventilation.

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