1. Potted watermelon
1. Clean the watermelon seeds and remove the pulp on the surface p>
2. Put the cleaned watermelon on a wet towel to promote germination p>
3. When the watermelon seeds germinate, plant the watermelon in the flowerpot, water it, keep the soil moist, and put it in the scattered light p>
4. When watermelon seedlings grow to four or five true leaves, they can pick the heart for the first time to promote lateral bud germination. In the whole growth period of watermelon, you can constantly top and pinch the lateral branches to concentrate nutrients on the flowers and fruits p>
5. In order to promote the fruiting rate, when watermelon blooms, you can actively pollinate watermelon p>
2. Potted monkey peach
1. Take out the kiwi seeds and put them on a wet towel or wet gauze to promote germination p>
2. After the kiwifruit seeds sprout, plant the seeds in a flowerpot and cover it with a thin layer of soil p>
3. Keep the soil moist. After a period of time, dense small forests grow out, and it looks cool in hot summer p>
3. Apple pot
1. Apple seeds can also be sprouted with wet wipes. Let the seeds sprout first p>
2. After that, bury the apple seeds in the flowerpot. Be careful not to break the buds and water them. In a week or so, the apple seeds will break through the soil p>
4. Pitaya pot
1. Pitaya seeds are difficult to clean. We cut the Pitaya pulp, then put it into silk stockings and rub it hard to separate the pulp and seeds. Be sure to separate and don't be afraid of trouble p>
2. Clean pitaya seeds p>
3. Sprinkle the Pitaya seeds evenly into the flowerpot p>
4. Pour water through it and cover it with plastic wrap to moisturize it. Pitaya can sprout in four or five days. After germination, remove the plastic wrap and place it in a place with sufficient light for maintenance p>
5. Lemon pot
1. Remove the pulp of lemon seed and put it into water for hydroponic germination. Change the water every day to keep the water clean p>
2. When you see the germination of lemon seeds, you can plant them in a flower pot and cover them with pebbles p>
3. Keep the soil moist and sprout in a week p>
6. Longan potted plant
1. Eat the remaining longan seeds, soak them in water and change the water every day until the seeds crack a small crack p>
2. Bury the cracked section upward in the flowerpot, put a layer of small stones on the surface, water it through, and then spray water every day to moisturize it p>
3. In about a week, the green longan seedlings grew out p>
(author: Junior 13 source: Douban)
7. Potted litchi
1. Put the litchi on the wet towel for germination, until you see the buds grow out p>
2. At this time, the litchi seeds are planted in the flowerpot, watered, and covered with a layer of fresh-keeping film above the flowerpot to moisturize p>
3. When the seeds germinate, you can remove the plastic wrap and put the potted litchi plants in a place with sufficient light for maintenance p>
8. Mango pot
1. Mango seed shell is very hard, so you need to cut the mango seed shell with scissors first and take out the seeds inside p>
2. There is a thin layer of skin outside the mango seed, which needs to be torn off. After tearing off, put mango seeds into water to induce roots p>
3. After mango seeds germinate, plant mango seeds in a loose and breathable substrate p>
4. Watering every day to keep the soil moist will soon grow into a small potted plant p>
9. Pomegranate pot
1. Separate pomegranate seeds from pulp seeds p>
2. Sow the seeds into the prepared perlite seeds, water them and keep the substrate moist p>
3. Pomegranate seeds can germinate in about three or four weeks
10. Orange pot
1. Soak the orange seeds in water and change the water every day until you see the trend of seed germination p>
2. Be sure to use a loose and breathable substrate, cover the germinating oranges with a depth of two to three times that of the seeds, and water them every day to keep the substrate moist. It usually germinates in three weeks p>
11. Jackfruit potted
1, soak jackfruit seeds in water, change the water every day until you see adorable roots, as shown below. p>
2. After that, the bud point is down and planted into the prepared substrate p>
3. During the curing period, ensure good ventilation and soil moisture, and soon grow into small potted plants p>
12. Papaya pot
1. The outer seeds of papaya seeds are removed, only the inner seeds are left, the seeds are soaked in water, and the water is changed every morning and evening. The seeds can be sown in about four or five days p>
2. After the seeds are planted in the flowerpot, a thin layer of small stones can be covered above the seeds p>
3. Papaya seeds germinate quickly. If the temperature is high, they can grow into a small forest in four or five days p>
13. Loquat pot
1. If breeding is troublesome, you can directly plant loquat into a loose and breathable matrix and keep the matrix moist p>
2. Put the flowerpot in the scattered light and the seedlings will appear in about two weeks p>
14. Potted grapefruit
1. Some grapefruits don't have seeds, so if you want to plant grapefruit, it depends on your luck. After getting the grapefruit seed, peel off the outside of the seed. Soak in water overnight p>
2. The seeds are then spread evenly into the soil p>
3. Plant it and cover it with a layer of small stones and water it through p>
4. Put it in the scattered light, then water it once every two days, and it will germinate soon p>
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