When can Clivia seeds be cut?
Last Update :2024.04.23
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When the Clivia seeds mature and the outer skin turns red and becomes soft when pinched, it means it is mature and can be pruned. It takes almost 9 months from the beginning of growth to maturity. If the time is shorter, the survival rate of immature seeds will be lower after sowing. After cutting, it should be dried, and sowing can be started after 2-3 days.
1. When to cut seeds
1. When to cut seeds
Usually, Clivia will be pollinated after flowering. After pollination, the seeds will start to grow, and then it will take a while to mature. Under normal circumstances, it takes 9 months for a seed to grow to maturity, that is, it takes 9 months for it to grow and mature. After the seeds mature, they will become very plump, the outer skin will turn red, and they will become soft when pinched. At this time, the seeds can be cut.
2. Precautions
1 , when the seeds grow to 5 or 6 months, the seeds have actually become relatively full, but be careful not to pick them at this time. Because the seeds are not mature enough at this time, even if they are sown, the emergence rate will be very low. You must wait until they are mature enough, so that the emergence rate will be higher after sowing.
2. When sowing, you need to prune the flowers. Sword, and then place it in a well-ventilated place to dry. After about two or three days, peel the seeds out and sow them into the soil.
3. If you buy Clivia seeds, it is best to choose fresh seeds. Some seeds are dry. The germination rate of such seeds is relatively low, and the germination may not occur directly. If the seeds are fresh, it will be easier to sprout.
2. Precautions
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