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In this way, germination can be achieved, but the germination rate is not high.
Plants must still be planted in the soil, and the germination rate is higher.
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In this way, it can germinate, as long as sufficient moisture is ensured, the humidity will promote the germination of seeds.
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Can you take a picture of the ** clearly? Place it on the bottom of the wet paper and the seeds will germinate.
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You can't speak for sure, you've destroyed the cells of this seed.
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Unlikely, because the location is not right.
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Clarity is not good? It should be covered with a damp gauze towel.
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No, I don't see anything.
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It feels a little more difficult.
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It is estimated that it will not be able to be sent, so it should be placed on a slightly moistened paper towel, sealed with plastic wrap, and placed in a warm environment.
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It cannot germinate and needs to be covered to keep warm.
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Right! Right! Right! This will sprout.
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No!!! Because there is a problem with the seeds.
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I'm afraid not, because the paper towels are too wet, and I should have to dry a little bit next time.
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I can't send it, and the outer layer of skin has fallen off.
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No, seed fanfan. Plenty of soil moisture air. It's just inside the plastic bag, and there isn't enough nutrition. So no.
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What seed is this?
The bag is a bit strict. Germination is a bit difficult.
Typically, seeds should be planted 4-6 weeks before being moved outside, but this varies from seed to seed. Depending on the outdoor weather conditions in your area, you may want to plant seeds indoors a little earlier or later than usual.
Plant your seeds. Moisten your potting mix soil and let it be completely moist; When they first plant seeds, they need extra water to start the germination process. Then, place each of your seeds in a separate container and cover them with a layer of potting soil about centimeters thick.
Some seeds should be planted together, not individually; Check your seed packet. Certain kinds of seeds, when they are first planted, require a lot of extra light and should not be covered in soil at all.
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Structure diagram of the bud:
The bud is composed of five parts: the bud axis, the apical meristem, the bud primordium, the leaf primordium, and the young leaves.
1. Apical meristem - the bud axis continues to elongate and develop into new leaf primordium and bud primordium.
2. Leaf primordium - develops into young leaves.
3. Young leaves - develop into adult leaves.
4. Bud shaft - develop into a stem.
5. Bud primordium - develop into lateral buds.
Introduction: Buds are dormant branches on plant stems that grow when the environment is suitable. This growth can be vegetative and also can be reproductive growth, depending on the type of bud, but some buds can also develop and produce.
Root shoots usually arise in leaf axils or shoot tips and are not common in other parts of the plant. They may remain dormant for long periods of time, becoming active only when they need to grow, or they may grow immediately after the formation of a lead excitation.
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The process of sprouting sprouts is as follows:
1. Sprout
The first stage: the sprout germination period. For the first two days after planting, the beans do not change much, and slowly the skin will crack and increase in size, and the water in the seedling pot or other utensils will decrease. Greeting code.
2. Seedlings
Stage 2: Mung beans begin to grow seedlings. Enter the growth phase. Normally, on the third day, its seed coat will crack open and a yellowish shoot will grow out of the gap, which is its root.
3. Extraction
The third stage: the leaves of the sprouts begin to enter the extraction stage. On the fifth day, the roots of the sprouts continue to grow and grow lateral roots, and the young shoots are withdrawn and slowly grow young leaves.
How to grow bean sprouts
1. Preparation for seed selection
Before planting bean sprouts, you can soak soybeans or mung beans in water, generally control the time for about five hours, remove the floating and bad beans, the more round the beans look better. Keep the seeds moist before germination, which will keep the seeds alive.
2. Planting method
Generally speaking, bean sprouts grown at home are planted in smaller containers because they are easier to manage, and the sprouts are wrapped in a damp rag to maintain the humidity of the container environment during the planting. Since sprouts generally rely on water to grow, no additional fertilization is required.
3. Precautions
Because the temperature directly affects the growth of bean sprouts, it is necessary to control the temperature, and the temperature is generally controlled at about 18 during sowing, which is the most suitable for the germination of beans. When the beans crack and sprout, you need to control the temperature at about 23, at this time the sprouts are in the growth period, this temperature is the most suitable for the growth of the sprouts.
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First, its own conditions.
1. Vital and complete embryos.
2. Have sufficient nutrient reserves.
3. It is not in a dormant state.
2. External environmental conditions.
A healthy seed germination requires the right temperature, plenty of water, and the right amount of oxygen, all of which are indispensable, and some seeds also need light.
1. Sufficient moisture.
In addition to drip irrigation, there are also soil factors that can affect the moisture around the seeds, and different soil conditions are as follows
1) Sandy soil. The phenomenon of sand and soil water leakage is serious, and two phenomena are prone to occur after sowing.
The first phenomenon is that the seedling water is dripped, and the seeds germinate smoothly, but because the sand soil does not retain water, the soil moisture content decreases for a period of time, and the seeds are easy to be "hanged".
The second situation is that the seedling water is not dripping, the seed water absorption is insufficient, and the seed germination is difficult. The seeds must absorb enough water to initiate a series of enzyme activities in order to germinate properly.
2) Clay. The soil is generally not good at seepage and is easy to accumulate water, so the dripping water can not be too much, and it can be stopped. Similar to this kind of land in the land preparation to implement the principle of early ploughing and late sowing, such a land can not be too fine and too broken, too fine and too broken after the dripping is easy to form a very smooth layer of shell, this shell will be very easy to organize your seed to break the soil.
2. Suitable temperature.
Seed germination of each crop has a temperature three basis point, i.e., the optimal temperature for germination, the maximum temperature, and the minimum temperature. Seeds will die above the maximum temperature and below the minimum temperature, and only the seeds will germinate at the most suitable temperature for the healthiest time. Germination at low temperature is easy to rot, and germination at high temperature will form weak seedlings due to excessive metabolism.
3. Air (oxygen).
The seeds absorb enough water and begin to germinate at the right temperature, the most critical time is oxygen, and if the oxygen is insufficient, anaerobic respiration will be carried out, producing harmful substances, and the seeds themselves will be poisoned.
The amount of oxygen is related to the depth of sowing and the quality of the soil.
Sandy soil generally does not suffer from hypoxia, only clay soil occurs. Therefore, it is recommended that clay soil should be ploughed early and sown late, prolonging the time of scattering moisture, and at the same time, the soil should not be too finely broken, otherwise there will be a smooth ground after dripping, and with water, the mulch film is easy to stick to it.
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Germination is a verb that refers to the growth of buds from plants. Synonyms have, sprout. Under the right conditions, the seeds begin to germinate and gradually develop into a complete seedling over time.
Spring is the season when plants sprout.
Germination represents the rebirth of all things and the renewal of all things.
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1. Why do the seeds germinate?
2. Why do plant seedlings have one leaf and two leaves?
3. Why do the roots of plants always grow downward and the stems always grow upwards?
4. Why do leaves fall in autumn?
5. Why do plants mostly have their leaves back up?
6. Why does a cactus have thorns and no leaves?
7. Why do you need to brush tree trunks in winter?
8. Why do flowers come in all kinds of different colors?
9. Why shouldn't I water the flowers at noon in summer?
10. Why do some flowers bloom in the morning and some in the evening?
Ten. 1. Why can leeks grow again after cutting?
Ten. 2. Why are carrots rich in nutrients?
Ten. 3. Why is it rainy in summer that melons and fruits are not too cracked and sweet?
Ten. 4. Why don't watermelon seeds germinate inside the fruit?
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Cuttings are possible. After the flowering period, the glass emerald should be removed in time to remove the flowers that have been lost, after all, the flowers that have been lost have no value, they will only waste nutrients, and then cut off the branches of the longer year, these branches will no longer bloom, and there is no point in keeping them.