How to sow Primroses

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-01 18:05

Collect seeds in May and June and sow immediately after collection. The culture soil should be breathable, loose and easy to drain. You can sieve it and choose those with fine particles. Because the seeds are relatively small, they can be mixed into the soil first, then sprinkled into the culture soil in the basin, and then covered with a layer of fine sand. After planting, it can be cured in the semi shade.

1、 Collect seeds

The first step, of course, is to collect seeds. Generally speaking, may to June is more appropriate. The life of primrose seeds is not long, so they should be sown in time after collection. In other words, the sowing period is generally around June and can be up to September. Sowing at the end of June is more appropriate, the temperature is more appropriate, and the success rate is also high

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2、 Selective culture soil

It is best to choose breathable, loose and drained culture soil for sowing. After selecting the culture soil, you can use a sieve to pass it first and select the part with smaller particles as the culture soil

3、 Sowing

1. First put part of the culture soil into the basin, not too much

2. Because its seeds are very small, do not sow directly. Instead, first mix the seeds into a part of the culture soil, and then evenly sprinkle the soil mixed with the seeds on the soil surface. After spreading, press it with hands or tools, and then cover it with a layer of fine sand. Don't be too thick. Just cover the seeds

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4、 Post processing

1. After sowing, water it once. After that, water it in time to keep the culture soil moist all the time

2. Cover the flowerpot with a layer of glass plate or plastic film. Then, place it in a cool place to avoid strong light. After careful maintenance, it can sprout in about a week

Primula

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How to sow Primroses

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-01 18:05
Description Collect seeds in May and June and sow immediately after collection. The culture soil should be breathable, loose and easy to drain. You can sieve it and choose those with fine particles. Because the seeds are relatively small, they can be mixed into the soil first, then sprinkled into the culture soil in the basin, and then covered with a layer of fine sand. After planting, it can be cured in the semi shade.

1、 Collect seeds

The first step, of course, is to collect seeds. Generally speaking, may to June is more appropriate. The life of primrose seeds is not long, so they should be sown in time after collection. In other words, the sowing period is generally around June and can be up to September. Sowing at the end of June is more appropriate, the temperature is more appropriate, and the success rate is also high

Primula

2、 Selective culture soil

It is best to choose breathable, loose and drained culture soil for sowing. After selecting the culture soil, you can use a sieve to pass it first and select the part with smaller particles as the culture soil

3、 Sowing

1. First put part of the culture soil into the basin, not too much

2. Because its seeds are very small, do not sow directly. Instead, first mix the seeds into a part of the culture soil, and then evenly sprinkle the soil mixed with the seeds on the soil surface. After spreading, press it with hands or tools, and then cover it with a layer of fine sand. Don't be too thick. Just cover the seeds

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4、 Post processing

1. After sowing, water it once. After that, water it in time to keep the culture soil moist all the time

2. Cover the flowerpot with a layer of glass plate or plastic film. Then, place it in a cool place to avoid strong light. After careful maintenance, it can sprout in about a week

Primula

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