1、 Sowing time
Okra prefers warm climate and is afraid of frost, so sowing is mostly carried out in spring. It is generally sown from April to June and harvested from July to October. In some colder places, greenhouses or greenhouses are generally used for seedling raising. In this way, the sowing time can be advanced to March p>
2、 How many times a year
Okra can be planted twice a year, the first from April to June and the second in August. This kind of plant prefers a warm environment, so the yield of planting in spring is higher. Planting in autumn can only be harvested in November. During planting, pay attention to controlling the temperature and keep it between 25-30 ℃, and the yield is slightly lower than that of spring sowing p>
3、 Sowing method
1. Land preparation and border preparation: select a place with high and flat terrain for planting. Before planting, it should be deeply cultivated and applied with enough base fertilizer to provide sufficient nutrients for plant growth. After fertilization, a border should be made, with a width of 200 cm. Each border has four rows, with a large behavior of 70 cm and a small behavior of 45 cm p>
2. Germination and sowing: the seeds of okra need to be germinated before sowing. Soak it for 24 hours, wrap it with wet cloth after taking it out, and put it in the environment of 25-30 ℃. Generally, it will germinate in 4-5 days. The germinated seeds are generally sown in holes, with 3-4 seeds in each hole. After growing, two plants are retained, and the young and weak seedlings are removed p>
3. Field management: water okra once a week after emergence. If it is rainy season, reduce watering and pay attention to drainage. The redundant lateral branches shall be removed in time to avoid nutrient consumption. When the plant grows to 50 cm high, fertilize it once p>