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How to sow Primroses

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-13 13:15:09
Collect seeds in May and June, and sow immediately after collection. Culture soil to use ventilation, loose, easy to drain, you can use a sieve, select those particles small. Because the seeds are relatively small, they can be mixed into the soil first, then sprinkled into the culture soil in the basin, and then covered with a layer of fine sand. After planting, it can be cured in half shade.

I. collecting seeds

The first step, of course, is to collect seeds. Generally speaking, it is more suitable from May to June. The seed life of primrose is not long, so it should be sown in time after collection. That is to say, the sowing time is generally around June, until September. At the end of June sowing is more appropriate, temperature is more appropriate, the success rate is also high

2. Choose the soil for cultivation.

The best choice for sowing is the culture soil with permeability, looseness and drainage. After selecting the culture soil, you can use the sieve to pass first, and select the smaller part of the particles as the culture soil.

3. Sowing

1. First, put part of the culture soil into the basin, not too much.

2. Because its seeds are very small, do not sow directly. Instead, the seeds should be mixed into a part of the culture soil, and then evenly spread the soil mixed with seeds on the soil surface. After spreading, press it with hands or tools, and then cover it with a layer of fine sand. Don't be too thick. Just cover the seeds.

4. Post processing

1. After sowing, it is necessary to water once. After timely watering, let the soil keep moist.

2. Cover the flowerpot with a layer of glass plate or plastic film. Then, put it in a cool place to avoid strong light. After careful maintenance, about a week later, it can sprout

A budding primrose.

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