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How to raise chestnut seedlings

Hank Schrader
2020-07-03 08:40:27
Select healthy, full seeds and sterilize them and then bury them in clean, slightly watery sand. Choose a piece of land with bright light and drainage capacity, and turn over the soil to mix some fertilizer in the soil. When the weather is good from March to April, sow the seeds. First, sprinkle some water on the soil layer, then sprinkle the seeds on the soil layer, and finally cover the seeds. After about a month, the seeds will sprout.

I. breeding methods

1. Seeds: the seeds of this kind of plants do not like dry air, and their resistance to heat and cold is relatively poor, so they should be well preserved after selecting healthy and full seeds. After disinfecting the seed, bury it in a clean and slightly watery layer of sand.

2. Land: choose a piece of land with bright light and drainage capacity. Turn over the soil and mix some fertilizer in the soil.

3. Sowing: when the weather is good from March to April, sow the seeds. First, sprinkle some water on the soil layer to make the soil have some viscosity, and then sprinkle the seeds on the soil layer. The distance between each seed should not be too large or too small. Finally, cover the seeds with a layer of soil. The seed will sprout in about a month.

2. Precautions

1. Be sure to keep the seeds of this kind of plants well. Don't forget to disinfect them before burying them in the sand, or it will affect the growth behind the plants.

2. The selected soil should be turned over so that the soil is relatively loose and its permeability can be increased. When turning the soil, add some fertilizer to it to make the plant grow better.

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