How to plant primrose

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-01 17:53

The best time is may, June, September and October. Seeds can be sown immediately after harvest or after cold storage. The matrix can be made of rotten leaf soil and garden soil. The seeds are mixed with fine sand and sprinkled on the substrate, and then covered with a layer of fine sand. After that, wet the substrate with the dip basin method, put it in a semi shady place and wait for germination.

1、 Sowing time

The main consideration is whether the temperature is appropriate. Sowing at an appropriate time is easy to germinate. Available in May, June, September and October. At this time, the temperature is the most appropriate

2、 Preparatory work

1. Seed collection and treatment: seeds are generally collected around May and June, and can be sown immediately after collection. If you want to sow in September, you need to refrigerate the seeds. Seeds for sowing should be those that are relatively full and not bitten by insects

2. Matrix preparation: loose, breathable and easy to drain soil shall be used. It can be mixed with rotten leaf soil and garden soil, and pay attention to selecting fine soil

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3、 Sowing

When the substrate and seeds are ready, they can be sown. First mix the seeds with some fine sand, and then sprinkle them on the substrate, paying attention to spreading them evenly. After spreading, sprinkle a layer of fine sand on it. Not too thick, just cover the seeds

Primula

4、 Management after sowing

Properly managed after sowing, seeds are easy to germinate. After sowing, the substrate should be wetted first. It is best to use the dip basin method, that is, put the basin into a basin with water, and let the water penetrate into the matrix through the hole at the bottom of the flowerpot. After the substrate is wet, take out the basin. In addition, it is best to cover the flowerpot with plastic film to keep warm and moisturize. Also put it in a semi shady place to avoid strong light. About a week or two later, you can see its young buds breaking the ground

Primula

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How to plant primrose

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-01 17:53
Description The best time is may, June, September and October. Seeds can be sown immediately after harvest or after cold storage. The matrix can be made of rotten leaf soil and garden soil. The seeds are mixed with fine sand and sprinkled on the substrate, and then covered with a layer of fine sand. After that, wet the substrate with the dip basin method, put it in a semi shady place and wait for germination.

1、 Sowing time

The main consideration is whether the temperature is appropriate. Sowing at an appropriate time is easy to germinate. Available in May, June, September and October. At this time, the temperature is the most appropriate

2、 Preparatory work

1. Seed collection and treatment: seeds are generally collected around May and June, and can be sown immediately after collection. If you want to sow in September, you need to refrigerate the seeds. Seeds for sowing should be those that are relatively full and not bitten by insects

2. Matrix preparation: loose, breathable and easy to drain soil shall be used. It can be mixed with rotten leaf soil and garden soil, and pay attention to selecting fine soil

Primula

3、 Sowing

When the substrate and seeds are ready, they can be sown. First mix the seeds with some fine sand, and then sprinkle them on the substrate, paying attention to spreading them evenly. After spreading, sprinkle a layer of fine sand on it. Not too thick, just cover the seeds

Primula

4、 Management after sowing

Properly managed after sowing, seeds are easy to germinate. After sowing, the substrate should be wetted first. It is best to use the dip basin method, that is, put the basin into a basin with water, and let the water penetrate into the matrix through the hole at the bottom of the flowerpot. After the substrate is wet, take out the basin. In addition, it is best to cover the flowerpot with plastic film to keep warm and moisturize. Also put it in a semi shady place to avoid strong light. About a week or two later, you can see its young buds breaking the ground

Primula

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