How to plant sea red bean seeds
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2. Seed soaking and disinfection
Before planting sea red bean seeds, you must first select seeds. You should use seeds that are plump and undamaged. After selecting the seeds, soak them in water for 16-24 hours, and then put them in warm water for ten minutes to sterilize. Then put the seeds on a moist towel and adjust the temperature to about 20-25°C. Sow the seeds in the soil after they break, water them and place them in a place with diffuse light.
1. Select seeds
1. Select seeds
Before planting, you need to select the seeds to be used. It is recommended to use seeds harvested that year, and the seeds should be plump in appearance. Try not to use old seeds. If the seeds are damaged or deformed, they cannot be used. Such seeds will greatly reduce the germination rate.
2. Seed soaking and disinfection
Put the selected seeds into water and soak them for about 16-24 hours, and pay attention to cleaning and changing the water during the soaking period. After that, put the seeds into warm water and take them out after ten minutes. The purpose is to disinfect the bacteria outside the seeds. In addition, the prepared substrate must also be sterilized.
3. Preparation for germination
Put moist cotton on the bottom of a container, then cover it with gauze, put the seeds on top and cover it with a moist towel. Keep the temperature at around 20-25°C, and the seeds will break in about 2 days.
4. Start planting
Put the germinated seeds in the pot soil, paying attention to keep a distance between each seed. Remember to water it after sowing, and then place it in a diffused position with fresh air.
2. Seed soaking and disinfection
3. Carry out germination
4. Start planting
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