How to grow marigolds
Last Update :2024.05.26
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Tage marigolds should be planted in spring or autumn as much as possible, and the temperature should be controlled at around 18-22°C. Good quality plump seeds are taken from the plant and can also be purchased in the market. Then prepare the matrix and disinfect it before use. Then soak the treated seeds in warm water for 3 hours, take them out and sow them into the substrate, fix them and then water them thoroughly.
1. Planting time
1. Planting time
Be sure to choose a good time when planting, preferably in spring or autumn, and the temperature should be controlled between 18-22℃. If sowing in the open air, it is usually done in the spring.
2. Select seeds
The seeds are usually under the petals. It is necessary to use those seeds that grow well and are strong. Good quality and full seeds are easy to plant after planting. survive. You can also buy seeds at the flower market. Generally, the seeds you buy will be of higher quality.
3. Prepare the substrate
A substrate suitable for its growth should be prepared in advance. Peat and vermiculite can be mixed and treated before use. It should be disinfected and sterilized. If used directly, bacteria in the soil may hinder seed germination.
4. Germination
Be sure to do a good job of germination before planting, because the germination rate of seeds will be higher after germination. The plump seeds should be put into warm water and soaked for about three hours. The dried seeds should be thrown away after taking them out.
5. Planting
Put the germinated seeds into the substrate, cover it with a layer of soil of 2-3cm, fix the seeds, water them thoroughly, and place them in a ventilated and cool place.
2. Choose seeds
3. Prepare the matrix
4. Carry out germination
5. Planting
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