How to plant pitaya seeds in a pot
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If you like to watch small seeds sprout, grow leaves, bloom, and bear fruit under your care, you must grow pitaya. Pitaya is often eaten at home, and the seeds can be planted after being picked out and washed!
Pitaya seeds turn into potted plants
1. Cut the pitaya in half, scoop out a spoonful of flesh with a spoon, put it in a gauze bag, rub the flesh with your hands to separate the flesh from the seeds; then rinse the bag opening with water to clean the flesh, leaving the seeds; wash the seeds and let them dry before using them.
2. Find a wide-mouthed small flower pot, fill it with fine decomposed leaf soil, spray the surface with water, sprinkle the seeds, cover the seeds with a layer of plastic wrap, and place them in a cool place, waiting for them to germinate.
3. If the temperature is suitable (15-20 degrees), the seeds can sprout in 2 days and grow a batch of seedlings in a week.
How to plant pitaya seeds in a pot
4. After the leaves sprout, expose them to the sun, the stronger the light, the faster they grow. Do not water too frequently, feel the soil, and if it feels moist, there is no need to water. When the seedlings grow to about 3cm, transplant them to avoid crowding. Be careful not to damage the roots when transplanting.
5. Mix the soil with decomposed leaf soil and coarse sand in a ratio of 4:1. After the seedlings adapt to the new environment, expose them to more sun, fertilize regularly, and every two weeks, apply a little "Flower More No. 1" nutrient solution to make the leaves grow more vigorously. In about 8 months, they will take shape and look like a cactus plant.