The Squire's Sowing Notebook (Also Applicable to Cacti Sowing)

Shitong Sowing Notebook

Today's highlight is to introduce the topic of Shitong cactus, a type of succulent plant. Here is the Shitong Sowing Notebook, and the site editor will introduce it to netizens.

This time it is Shitong sowing, the recent temperature is about 36°C-19°C, which is sufficient for germination. Generally, cacti are sown in summer, using FaFaDe's Sowing No.1 soil, and the pot has a drainage hole at the bottom. Pour in the mixed soil and make it moist or soak the pot.

Mixing carbendazim and furan dan in the soil is to effectively prevent the growth of insects and bacteria. After leveling the sowing soil, the seeds can be evenly scattered, pressing them down with a tool to ensure good contact with the peat. Of course, there are many types of sowing soil available, such as fine akadama soil and river sand.

Plant enthusiasts don't need to follow a uniform approach; it's fine to use suitable planting materials for each sowing. After sowing the seeds and lightly pressing them, you can spray water. Once the soil is completely wet, you can cover it with a plastic film or glass, etc., to keep it warm and moist. Place it in a bright area with scattered light to wait for germination. During this period, you can vent for a short while. After the seeds have mostly germinated, you can gradually increase the light by opening the glass.

The autumn sunset is quite strong, so avoid direct sunlight. Regularly spray water to maintain high humidity. After 7-35 days, when the seedlings have grown, you can gradually manage them normally. Seedlings are not resistant to dryness, so be careful not to let them become dehydrated.

Each place has different temperature and environmental conditions, and enthusiasts need to be flexible. This blog post is for reference only.

The above content introduces the complete text of Shitong Sowing Notebook (also applicable to cactus sowing). I hope it can help you, and I also hope that everyone will come to see more green plant and flower experience and common sense!