What conditions do chili seedlings need to grow, and how to plant and manage chili seedlings.

What conditions are required for the growth of chili seedlings

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Every autumn, chili peppers will mature in large quantities, and at this time, people will start collecting chili seeds. Remove the outer flesh of the chili and then dry the seeds inside in a dry, ventilated, and cool place, which is conducive to the growth of chili peppers. However, the chili seeds saved by farmers generally have a low survival rate and disease resistance, and the yield is not guaranteed, so it is necessary to find specialized seed wholesalers.

The sowing period for chili seeds is generally between March and July. Since chili is a heat-loving plant, sowing in time when the temperature is close to twenty degrees can speed up the growth of chili peppers.

However, the sowing time for chili is not fixed, and the management after sowing will also vary greatly. Therefore, if sowing is to be done in March or so, because it is early spring and the temperature is relatively low, it is necessary to cover the ground with film to maintain soil temperature and create favorable conditions for seed germination.

After sowing chili seeds, it is important to cover them with film. When the soil is dry, water should be applied in time. When the chili seedlings have grown three or four leaves, the film should be torn at the root of the chili seedlings to allow them to grow outside, but the film should not be removed, as this can maintain temperature and prevent the spread of weeds. When the chili reaches thirty centimeters, the film can be removed.

What conditions are required for the growth of chili seedlings

Sowing chili seeds in May and June, when the temperature is relatively high, can be done in the open air, but attention should be paid to watering and maintaining soil moisture and proper shading.

In addition to direct sowing, chili seeds can also be propagated through seedling raising. The method of raising chili seedlings can increase the survival rate of chili seedlings and shorten the growth cycle to some extent, which is a practical sowing method for large-scale planters.

Chili seedlings can be sown in early spring, from February to March. Before sowing, the seeds should be soaked in warm water first, then sown on the seedbed after white roots have grown, watered sufficiently, and then covered with a拱-shaped greenhouse. In about ten days, they will germinate and grow into seedlings.

When the seedlings have grown three to four leaves, they can be transplanted to the field. Before transplanting, sufficient water should be poured, and the seedlings should be transplanted with soil. Then, water should be poured again after planting, which can ensure the survival rate of chili and promote its growth.

There are two methods of chili sowing. For home balcony or small-scale field planting, direct sowing without seedling raising can be done. For planters, seedling raising is a good choice to ensure the survival rate of chili.

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