1、 How to grow taro at home
1. Processing taro: first prepare several healthy and full taros of appropriate size. Wash the soil on the surface, then put it horizontally on the plate, and add an appropriate amount of water to induce roots. Pay attention not to exceed half of taro in hydroponic culture. Plant after the root system grows p>
2. Prepare potting soil: when planting flowerpots at home, choose large and deep ones and give them enough growth space to grow large and much. It has no requirements for soil. Just use garden soil to meet the needs p>
3. Pot planting: when planting, directly plant the taro vertically, do not bury the soil too deep, and the buds on the top should leak out. If the taro does not germinate, it should be covered with 5-10 cm of soil. Don't fill the basin until the stem comes out p>
4. Watering and curing: after planting in the upper pot, water it once in time, place it in a place with astigmatism for curing, and then move it to a place with enough light to bask in the sun when spreading leaves. It likes a humid environment. During its growth, it should be watered frequently to make the soil moist. In addition, fertilization treatment is also required after leaf spreading. Each taro should be applied with 10 grains of compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer to promote more vigorous growth p>
2、 Can I plant taro in winter
The temperature in winter is too low to plant taro. Its bulbs can sprout and grow only when the temperature is between 13 and 15 degrees. The growth of seedlings requires higher temperature, which should be between 20-25 degrees. It is suggested that it should be carried out in February and March in spring, and the temperature is more appropriate, which is conducive to its germination and growth p>