When to sow the happiness tree, and how to harvest the seeds of the happiness tree

Last Update :2024.12.01

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1. Seed harvesting

2. Sowing time

3. Seed soaking and germination

4. Pot soil preparation

5. Sowing and raising seedlings


The fruits of the happy tree mature in December, and the seeds are taken out and sown in the spring. Soak in warm water for 3-4 hours before sowing, which can promote germination and greatly improve the seedling emergence rate. Prepare the soil with garden soil, leaf mold soil and river sand, add an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer as a base fertilizer, sprinkle the seeds on it, and cover it with a layer of fine soil. Pour an appropriate amount of water and cover it with a plastic film. Wait for the seedlings to emerge before taking them off.


When to sow the happy tree, harvest the seeds of the happy tree
1. Seed harvesting

1. Seed harvesting

The fruit period of the happy tree is from October to December. Usually at the end of December, its capsule has split. After the seeds are fully mature, they need to be harvested. Take it. Dry the fruit so the seeds will come out. Simply rub it to remove the membranous seeds on its surface, and then store it in a dry place.

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2. Sowing time

Happiness tree is mostly sown in spring. Although it can also be sown in autumn, it will have to go through a cold winter. The low temperature will inhibit its growth and the plants will often grow poorly. The temperature in summer is high and the sunlight is strong. Seedlings are prone to water loss or sunburn after sowing. Sowing seeds in winter will not allow them to take root or sprout, and they will still have to wait until spring to develop.

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3. Seed soaking and germination

Before you prepare to sow the happy tree, you must first soak the seeds to induce germination. Generally, the seeds need to be soaked for 3-4 hours, and then dried for a while. After drying, they can be sown. If germination is not performed, the germination rate of the seeds will be reduced, and it will be easier to grow after germination.

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4. Pot soil preparation

< p>Happiness trees are suitable for growing in loose and fertile soil, and seeds are no exception. Generally, soft sandy loam soil should be used, or you can prepare it yourself. Prepare garden soil, leaf mold soil, organic fertilizer, and river sand, and mix the four in a ratio of 5:3:1:1. Such soil has good drainage, which is very helpful for the growth of seedlings.

Happiness Tree

5. Sowing and raising seedlings

Sprinkle the germinated happy tree seeds on the surface of the pot soil, then cover it with a thin layer of soil, water it appropriately to keep it moist, and cover it with a layer of plastic film. After the seeds emerge, the film needs to be removed in time and a shed should be set up to block the light. When 4 or 5 leaves grow, they can be potted.


2. Sowing time

3. Seed soaking and germination

4. Pot soil preparation

5. Sowing and raising seedlings










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