Bear's Child Seeding Method
An article about green plant knowledge, introducing the related introduction of flowering plant propagation of Bear's Child, the Bear's Child seeding method. Next, the editor will introduce it for the netizens.
Bear's Child is a succulent plant that can self-pollinate, so obtaining Bear's Child seeds is not difficult. There are actually no difficulties in the Bear's Child seeding method. It just takes about 2 years from seeding to grow into a certain shape. Flower enthusiasts need to be prepared for a long period of time.
For ordinary flower enthusiasts, Bear's Child seeding can be done directly in a pot, using a mixture of peat and perlite as the medium, or any other moisture-retaining medium is fine.
Then, spread the Bear's Child seeds evenly on the medium, and of course, slightly covering them with soil is also acceptable. If the weather is cold, you can cover it with plastic film and then place it in a diffused light area.
Under normal conditions, Bear's Child seeds need 3-7 days to germinate.
Because Bear's Child is a plant that enters dormancy in summer, it is difficult to survive the summer, so we should try to sow in autumn or early spring to avoid withering after germination in the summer.
Of course, some flower enthusiasts like to germinate the Bear's Child seeds first before sowing. You can place the Bear's Child seeds in a shallow container, add a little water without submerging the seeds, and then cover it with glass in a dark place.
A few days later, when you see the white cotyledons emerge, you can use a small forceps to transplant them into a seedling tray (which has been disinfected and sterilized) and cover it with glass. Generally, the pot used for seeding should be shallow and large, the material doesn't matter, but the pot opening must be flat, only then can the glass be covered tightly.
The above [] introduces the detailed Bear's Child seeding method. Do you know it now?