What to do after the seeds of succulent plants germinate
Main content introduction: Explanation on the aspect of flower propagation, what to do after the seeds of succulent plants germinate. Detailed introduction for you as follows:
Planting succulent seeds is not difficult, the challenge lies in what to do after the seeds germinate. Flower enthusiasts often say, “Germination is easy, but raising them is hard” referring to the difficulty in later-stage maintenance, especially for新手 flower enthusiasts. A slight mistake could lead to total failure. Let's look at the issues we need to pay attention to after the seeds germinate.
Seeds generally germinate in succession, with only a few sprouting at first. In this case, continue to protect the original state and care for 3-5 days, waiting for the other seedlings to sprout. As long as the seedlings do not grow too tall, it's fine. After 3-5 days, if the seedlings show signs of growing too tall, you cannot wait for the remaining seeds to germinate. They need to be placed in a sunny southern window, controlling water and allowing the seedlings to grow. At this stage, special attention should be paid to observation, especially during the noon direct sunlight. If there is a tendency to be sunburned, immediate shading is required. Soak the pot when the soil dries out, continuing this until the seedlings grow true leaves.
After germination, keep the potting soil moist and increase ventilation. During this period, it's best not to use a spray bottle to water, and avoid sprinkling water on the leaves when watering, as they can be easily sunburned and killed by direct sunlight.
Regarding the timing of removing the film (lid), if the germination rate of the seedlings is good, you can remove the film when placing them in a sunny southern window after germination. If the seed germination rate is poor, you can continue to cover the film after moving to the sunny southern window and observe. Under favorable temperature and humidity conditions, there will also be cases where young seedlings continue to sprout, but the probability is definitely lower than that under the scattered light of the north-facing window with the film on. After more than 40 days, you can remove the film.
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