1、 How does kale breed
1. Sowing and propagation: kale can be propagated by sowing, which is its most commonly used propagation method. From mid July to late August, prepare some healthy kale seeds and soak them in water for about 8 hours to promote germination. Then prepare some soft and thick soil, gently sow the seeds on the soil surface and cover it with a thin layer of soil. After that, pour water once to keep warm, and they can germinate after 5-7 days p>
2. Cutting propagation: kale can also be propagated by cutting. When it blooms from March to April, it can produce a large number of tillers and buds after flowering by properly watering and fertilizing and supplying water and nutrients. After it grows tiller buds, cut them off from the mother plant and plant them in soft and breathable new soil for slow maintenance, which can also develop new plants p>
2、 How to put kale in the pot
The pot of kale is very simple. First prepare a flowerpot with good air permeability, lay a layer of gravel at the bottom as the drainage layer, and then lay a layer of soft and breathable culture soil. Then take the kale out of the original flower soil and plant it in a new pot with the root facing down. After that, fill the remaining culture soil into the flowerpot so that all the roots of the plant are below the soil surface. Then gently compact the soil surface, pour water once, and place it in a warm place for slow curing p>