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Black皮 Moonjie seeding, seedling care

If you want to learn about the knowledge topic of Black皮 Moonjie, the seeding and seedling care of Black皮 Moonjie, please refer to the detailed introduction below.

Many flower friends want to see the seeding and seedling care of the great master's Black皮 Moonjie. After the Black皮 germinates, if the ventilation is good, immerse the pot once a week; if the ventilation is poor and the soil dries up, immerse the pot (usually after 2 weeks). Pay special attention to this. It is recommended to expose the young seedlings to some sunlight, but someone must be at home. If no one is watching, it is not recommended to expose them to the sun.

The thing everyone fears the most is that problems arise after the seeds germinate, which can easily lead to death. Here are three points of attention summarized by the author.

First: After the roots emerge, if the roots do not penetrate the soil, as I mentioned earlier, find a gap and carefully lift the young seedlings that have previously produced roots, then align the root tip with the gap. If the roots are not firmly established in the early stage, it will directly affect the development of the seedlings later on, resulting in the seedlings not growing well - being disliked - being neglected - dying without attention.

Second: Difficulty in shedding the seed coat after germination. This difficulty usually occurs when the seed coat is not moist enough. Once it is moist, the seed coat will become soft, and the seedlings will easily break through the seed coat. Therefore, it is crucial to address the issue of shedding the seed coat in time. Otherwise, the seedlings will become spindly, the stems will be weak, and they will become even spindlier and weaker. In the end, even if we manage to help them remove the outer shell, they may still die. So, if there is difficulty in shedding the seed coat, it is essential to spray water immediately. I suggest not cutting off the plumage tail because it plays a certain role in the process of root formation and shedding the seed coat.

Third: Excessive exposure to the sun can directly lead to death, rendering all previous efforts wasted. It is recommended to control sun exposure before the plant has lignified. That is, if it is a very sunny day, it is best to have someone at home while sunning, as it may not be suitable for sunning. You might leave for work happily in the morning, only to find the seedlings have collapsed by the time you return home.

Transplanting or planting young Black皮 Moonjie seedlings:

When transplanting young seedlings or receiving new ones, plant them in moist soil and place them in a well-ventilated and bright area (a bright area is one that is very bright but not exposed to direct sunlight) or on a north-facing balcony. Remember, no rain. Water after 10 days and ensure good ventilation after watering. The roots will usually grow within one to two weeks, and new leaves will appear soon after.

In fact, young seedlings that are three months old have many conditions similar to seeding, because at three months, they are not very large.

The only issue is, do not expose them to the sun. They might die in just one day. So, never boldly attempt to expose the seedlings to the sun.

After the roots emerge and new leaves appear, you can gradually expose them to sunlight. When the plant is lush and thriving, you will know how intense the sun exposure can be, and at that point, you can almost place it on the windowsill for full-day exposure. However, until then, it's better to be a bit spindly than to die from sun exposure. Also, being spindly just means the leaves are, and they will regrow by next early summer.

(In fact, I transplanted the seedlings when they were one month old, those that survived from the second batch of four. The pot was large and took up space, and since balcony gardeners lack space, I eventually changed the pot. Now the young seedlings are still recovering slowly, not because of the transplant, but because they were half-dead to begin with.)

I will say it one last time: be very careful when exposing young seedlings to the sun. I have seen many seedlings die from sun exposure, both by others and myself. So, be careful, and it's better to have the leaves be a bit spindly. They might look bigger, but the main stems are not that different, and they will look more vigorous.

The above is the complete introduction to the seeding and seedling care of Black皮 Moonjie, for everyone to learn and understand!