-
First, eat all the ripe lychee pulp, and then clean the lychee core. Secondly, find a shallow pot, put the lychee core in it, add some water, gently cover the lychee core, and then change the water for the lychee core every day.
After about three to five days of curing, the shell of the lychee kernel will crack. Finally, the sprouted lychee kernels are planted in a damp pot with the buds pointing upwards, and small yellow-green buds will grow after about a week.
Pay attention to remove impurities when you remove them, otherwise it is easy to mold when cultivating. During the period of waiting for germination, it is necessary to clip the dead seeds in time, otherwise it will affect the growth of other seeds and is not conducive to future ornamentation.
-
It can germinate, I have planted it in a flower pot, but my seedling does not grow big, and it will die after growing more than ten centimeters.
-
It is generally difficult because the seed coat is too thick. The seeds used for planting are specially treated.
-
1. Clean the pits: Choose the lychee kernels with large volume and healthy growth, wash them and dry them. 2. Germination cultivation:
Soak the lychee seeds in warm water for a week, changing the water every 1 to 2 days. 3. Prepare potting soil: Prepare non-porous flower pots and put them in cultivation soil.
4. Planting seedlings: Put the lychee kernel after the dew bud into the hole facing up, and water the soil.
1. Clean the pits
Choose a larger and healthy lychee kernel, which is easier to cultivate and has a higher germination rate, clean the selected seeds with cold water, pay attention to remove the flesh on the surface, avoid seed necrosis caused by pulp rot, and then dry it in a cool and ventilated place.
2. Germination cultivation:
Soak the dried lychee seeds in warm water for a week, change the water every 1 to 2 days, keep the water temperature, the kernel cracks and the kernel can be planted, pay attention to the seed growth in the process of germination, if there are rotten seeds to be removed in time, to avoid affecting the development of other seeds.
3. Prepare potting soil
The choice of container soil is also very important when planting lychee cores, the pot can be made of non-porous ceramic pots, and the garden soil and fine sand are mixed according to the ratio of 1:2 to mix the cultivation soil, and then put it in the sun to dry for 1 to 2 days for disinfection, and then put it in the pot to compact, dig a few holes for later use.
4. Plant seedlings
When planting lychee cores, you need to put the germinated seeds in moist soil, pay attention to the seed spacing is not too dense, so as not to affect the later growth and development, after planting, put it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, spray water every day to ensure that the soil surface is moist, and the young shoots will grow after about 10 days of maintenance.
-
Lychee kernels can grow lychees. There are two methods of propagation of lychee: high-pressure seedling raising and seedling grafting, and both the kernel and the branch can grow into a new lychee tree. When cultivating lychee kernels in a potted plant at home, it is necessary to soak the lychee kernels in water and soak them until they are exposed, and then put them into the culture soil mixed with sand and soil.
Can lychee kernels be planted with lychees?
Pei Slip Lychee is the fruit of the evergreen tree lychee of the family Soapberry family, which is a common and delicious fruit, and is known as the "Four Great Fruits of the South" together with bananas, pineapples and longans. Native to China, the lychee tree has been cultivated in China dating back to the Han Dynasty, and after the 17th century, it was introduced to Southeast Asia and India, and is now widely cultivated in Central and South America, parts of Africa, and throughout Asia.
Both the kernel and the branches can grow into new lychee trees, so the propagation methods of lychee can be divided into two types: high-pressure seedling raising and seedling grafting. High-pressure seedling rearing involves removing healthy shoots from the canopy of a well-known mother plant, and then treating the shoots for false planting or colonization. The grafting of real seedlings is to first germinate the lychee core, and then take out and move to the nursery for sowing after the seed radicle is exposed.
If you want to grow lychees at home, you can use the lychee kernels left over after eating them. Before formal cultivation, you need to soak the lychee kernel in water for three to seven days, and after the lychee kernel cracks to reveal the white bud tip, it can be put into a pot filled with cultivation liquid and soil, and the cultivation soil is mixed with sand and soil in a four-to-one ratio. It generally takes six to ten years from the initial germination of the lychee kernel to the first fruiting.