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How lotus seeds germinate

Walter White
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Seed selection: the seeds shall be easy to handle, destroy the surface tissue, and promote germination; soaking: before soaking, the front opening of the seeds shall be ensured, and the seeds shall be soaked in clear water for 4-5 days, and can be planted when the seeds are fully water absorbing and expanding; potting: the seeds can be planted in the basin mud, with the depth of 5-10cm; pool Cultivation: the seeds shall be wrapped with soil before planting.

How to choose seed

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The skin of the lotus seeds that are directly picked must turn black, so that the seeds are fully mature.

The seeds must be easy to handle, destroy the surface tissue, let the water seep in, and promote germination.

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Soaking is an important step to promote seed germination, but before soaking, it is necessary to make sure that the front opening of the seed is cut.

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Then put it into water (it must be water, otherwise the seeds are easy to rot), soak for 4-5 days. When the seeds fully absorb water and expand, they can be planted.

plant

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Directly potted lotus seeds can be directly planted in the prepared basin mud, with a depth of 5-10 cm. To ensure that the soil is relatively loose, enough space should be left for seed germination.

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If it is cultivated in a small pond or a large wet mud basin, the seeds should be covered with soil before planting, so that the seeds will not float to the water surface due to their own buoyancy. Once germinated, the roots of the young roots will be deeply rooted in the soil.

Wahaha, I've said so much. According to the above method, no matter how difficult it is, the seeds will germinate. Seed germination is only half a step of lotus planting. You need to take care of it when it really blooms. Xiaobian is ready for you. Look at the daily cultivation and management techniques of Lotus!

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