How to plant lilac seeds
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Sowing lilacs generally requires a warm, sunny place. The sowing seasons are spring and autumn, with spring sowing being the best in the north. Indoor pot sowing can be carried out in a cold room in early spring. Seedlings will emerge in more than half a month and transplanted after the seedlings have grown a few leaves.
environmental conditions
Environmental conditions
Lilacs are mainly distributed in subtropical highlands, warm temperate zones, temperate mountain slopes, and sunny places in cold temperate zones. As far as the habits of lilacs are concerned, they like light and are relatively light-loving. It likes warm, humid and sunny areas. In addition, lilacs are not very tolerant of shade and are relatively cold and drought tolerant. Lilac seed planting has high requirements for temperature and light, but not high requirements for soil. It is resistant to barrenness, but it still prefers fertile, loose, and well-drained soil. When planting lilac seeds, be careful not to plant them in low-lying areas to avoid water accumulation.
Planting method
Seed propagation is One of the most important propagation methods for lilac cultivation. The sowing seasons are spring and autumn, and spring sowing is the best in the north, mainly in indoor pots or in the open field.
For indoor pot sowing, it should be carried out in a cold room in early spring, and the seedlings can emerge in more than half a month; for open-air sowing, the seeds should be stored in sand in a lower temperature environment first, so that the emergence of seedlings can be reduced. time. In addition, trenching and drilling can also be carried out for large-area planting, as long as you pay attention to the depth of the trench and the space between the plants. Regardless of whether it is sowing in indoor pots or in the open air, the seedlings need to be transplanted after they have grown a few leaves. The number of transplants and potting is determined based on the specific conditions and the growth status of the lilac plant. Generally speaking, for potted cultivation, one plant per pot is used, and seedlings can be thinned or transplanted twice in the open field.
Planting method
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