1. Treated seeds
Generally, the Chimonanthus chinensis seeds purchased from the Internet are not all good. So before planting, it's best to screen in advance. The specific method is to pour the seeds into warm water and soak them for about 24 hours. After that, remove the seeds floating on the water surface, take out the seeds sinking at the bottom of the water and put them on the windowsill to dry for standby p>
2. Prepare flower soil
The flower soil for planting it must meet the two conditions of softness and hypertrophy. This can increase its budding rate. Specifically, you can prepare some rotten leaf soil, then prepare a small amount of river sand, mix them evenly, and expose them to the sun for 24 hours for disinfection. After that, you can use it p>
3. Sowing
Pour most of the flower soil into the basin, smooth the soil surface, and leave a small amount of flower soil for standby. Then take out the dried seeds and sprinkle them evenly on the soil surface. Then gently cover the remaining soil over the seeds. Be careful not to cover it too thick, about 1cm, otherwise it will increase the difficulty of their budding p>
4. Later maintenance
After sowing, put it in the semi shade to avoid strong light. We should also look at the situation of flower soil and water it in time to keep it moist all the time. In this way, it can sprout in about seven days p>