The process of germination of impatiens seeds
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Sow the seeds of impatiens and wait for about a week for the seeds to break through the ground. There will be two green embryonic leaves when they first grow. Seeds buried deeper will break through the soil more slowly. As it grows, the leaflets will grow greener. After another week of growth, the leaves will grow more vigorously and flower buds will grow. They will bloom in 10 days.
1. Germination process
1. Germination process
After sowing the seeds of impatiens in the soil, they grow very quickly and will sprout in about a week. After it first begins to grow, there will be two green embryonic leaves exposed from the soil. If the soil was buried deeper when the seeds were sown, the soil breaking speed would be relatively slow. As it receives a certain amount of sunlight, its small leaves will become greener.
2. Growth process
1. Long leaves: When the planted seeds grow into seedlings, wait about a week for the first pair of cotyledons to grow. Then it will enter the vigorous growth period, and the leaves of the small seedlings will quickly grow leaves. It will continuously grow some true leaves, which are actually leaves with serrated edges.
2. Bud budding: follow it As it continues to grow, its flower buds will grow, and then it will slowly grow and bloom. It's almost May, and it's time to top it off, and add some fertilizer to it. It takes about 10-15 days for the plant to grow buds and then it will bloom.
3. Save seeds: About half a month after the flowers bloom, they will bear fruit. You can harvest the seeds around September-October in autumn.
2. Growth process
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