How to Save Seeds from Chinese Foxgloves
Today, I will introduce how to save seeds from Chinese foxgloves in the aspect of green plants and flowers, followed by a comprehensive introduction.
How to Save Seeds from Chinese Foxgloves
Chinese foxglove seeds are always kept in the soil. When it's time to plant the seeds, simply dig them out from the soil. The seeds are formed in the roots, similar to small sweet potatoes. After the flower stems wither, clean up the leaves, and place the pot in a rain-free, relatively humid area. You can wait until the leaves wither, then dig out the seeds that have been cultivated in the soil and plant them in spring or autumn.
How Chinese Foxglove Seeds Are Formed
Chinese foxgloves are autumn-planted bulbous flowers that germinate in autumn, grow and develop in winter, bloom in spring, and dormant in summer. Chinese foxgloves produce seeds, which are formed in the roots, similar to small sweet potatoes, after the flower stems wither.
How to Save Seeds from Chinese Foxgloves
Chinese foxglove seeds are always kept in the soil. When it's time to plant the seeds, simply dig them out from the soil.
The seeds can be left in the soil for the next planting season. Chinese foxgloves can self-save seeds, which are formed in the roots, similar to small sweet potatoes. After the flower stems wither, clean up the leaves and place the pot in a rain-free, relatively humid area. Wait until the leaves wither, then dig out the seeds and store them.
Storing Chinese Foxglove Seeds
After collecting the Chinese foxglove seeds, they should generally be stored in a place that is away from water, away from sunlight, and well-ventilated and cool.
Planting Method for Chinese Foxglove Seeds
1. The usual time to plant Chinese foxgloves is in March of spring or September of autumn, as the survival rate is higher in these two seasons.
2. After the blooming period, when the seeds are kept in the soil, be careful not to water or fertilize, and place the pot in a shady and dry area. Wait until the Chinese foxgloves have passed their dormant period.
3. When it's time to plant wheat in autumn, if you need to plant Chinese foxglove seeds, simply dig them out from the soil. Then, bury the seeds, which are as small as peanuts, in another pot. This way, you can grow another pot of Chinese foxgloves, or leave them in the soil to germinate.
This article provides a comprehensive introduction to how to save seeds from Chinese foxgloves, hoping to bring some related knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.