Unusual gardening trick No.10: For spring sowing, first mix the seeds with oil to make the seedlings grow robustly and quickly.

Cultivating Flowers: Odd Trick Ten [First Mix Spring Sown Seeds with Oil for Vigorous Seedling Growth]

Answering netizens' questions about common flower cultivation knowledge, Cultivating Flowers: Odd Trick Ten [First Mix Spring Sown Seeds with Oil for Vigorous Seedling Growth], and now, a comprehensive introduction follows.

Spring sowing is approaching, and you may encounter the following problems: some seeds germinate within a few days after sowing; while some flowers like kaffir lily, cyclamen, and asparagus fern take longer to sprout, showing themselves only after much calling; and some seeds never sprout at all, leaving one waiting in vain. Is there any method to improve this? Try the seed mixing with oil method——

Specific method:

First, soak the seeds to be sown in warm water at about 35 degrees Celsius for 24 hours, then take out the seeds and wrap them in a dry cloth to remove the excess water; after that, mix the seeds with some clean edible oil (such as soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and sesame oil), and then proceed with the normal sowing method.

Don't underestimate this small trick; it can make seeds that are difficult to germinate sprout about 20 days earlier, and the seedlings will be robust and grow quickly; in addition, it also has a very good effect on improving the germination rate.

The detailed introduction of the shared odd trick for cultivating flowers: Odd Trick Ten [First Mix Spring Sown Seeds with Oil for Vigorous Seedling Growth], do you understand now?

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