When to plant chayote
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The time to plant chayote is spring, probably around April to May. If you want to plant it in a greenhouse, it is usually done in March. When planting, you must first select the planting site, prepare the seeds to be used, put them in warm water to germinate, take them out, stir them in the medicine, and finally rinse them well before sowing.
1. In which months to plant?
January and several months for planting
The suitable time for planting chayote is in spring, probably around April to May, and the specific time will change according to the weather. If the temperature is too low, planting will need to be postponed for a while. If you want to plant it in a greenhouse or greenhouse, the time can be more arbitrary, but in most cases it will be planted in March.
2. Planting Method
1 2. Site selection: Before planting, you must first select the planting site. It likes to grow in a warm environment, so the planting method must have sufficient sunlight. The soil must have good air permeability and a certain degree of fertility. Try to avoid large chunks of soil in the land and make it as flat as possible.
2. Planting: Its growth time is very long , prepare the seeds before planting and place them in warm water. After taking it out, put it into the medicine, stir it evenly, take it out and wash it with water. Wait until the water on the seeds is drained before planting.
3. Management: Hole sowing can be used for planting. The soil should be kept moist after sowing, so it needs to be watered. Appropriate fertilization should be applied during its growth period to prevent the plant from growing poorly due to lack of nutrients.
2. Planting methods
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