Sowing season
The sowing of marshmallow seeds is very simple, and there is no need to pay special attention to the sowing season. Marshmallow seeds can be sown after they are mature from August to September, and if sown at this time, they can bloom the next year p>
Sowing seeds
After the seeds are mature, select a fertile and breathable land (or prepare some nutrient soil), sprinkle the seeds evenly and cover them with a small amount of soil. Remember to water enough for the first sowing p>
Maintenance
The steps of maintenance include watering, fertilization and root cutting p>
Watering
In addition to watering enough when sowing for the first time, it should also be watered properly when the marshmallow blooms, so as to improve the normal and healthy growth of marshmallow p>
Fertilization
All plant maintenance is inseparable from fertilization. It should be noted that the fertilization period is the seedling growth period of marshmallow. At this time, the root of marshmallow is not fully developed and can not normally absorb nutrients from the earth. At this time, appropriate fertilization can improve the survival rate of marshmallow p>
Broken root
The result of root cutting is that the height of the marshmallow will be relatively low. Don't enter the misunderstanding that low is not a good plant, because the marshmallow itself is relatively tall, and if it is too tall, it will fall down. Therefore, the purpose of root cutting is to prevent the marshmallow from falling down. Around June, cut off the roots in a conical shape around the marshmallow, usually once every two to three weeks p>