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How to plant celery seedlings

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Planting time: celery seedlings can be planted all the year round, but celery planted in spring, autumn and winter grows better. Sowing and raising seedlings: select fertile and loose land, soak the seeds for about 2 days, fish them out and wait for germination, and then plant them. Planting and planting: according to

Planting time: celery seedlings can be planted all the year round, but celery planted in spring, autumn and winter grows better. Sowing and raising seedlings: select fertile and loose land, soak the seeds for about 2 days, fish them out and wait for germination, and then plant them. Planting and planting: plant according to the appropriate plant spacing, and apply farm manure after planting. Field management: water every morning and evening before growing roots, replenish seedlings in time, and fertilize for the second time when all celery grows new leaves.

First, planting time

1. Celery can be planted all the year round, but the quality and yield of celery planted in different periods will also be different. The planting time of spring celery is between March and April, which is especially suitable for planting in March and can be harvested in about 3 months. Celery planted at this time has good growth and high yield.

2. Although there are celery in summer, there are not many people who grow celery, because the weather is hot from June to July, so the survival rate of planting celery is not very high, and the growth is not very good, which will reduce the quality and yield.

3. The quality and yield of celery planted in autumn and winter are relatively high, because celery itself likes to grow in a colder environment, so this season is very suitable for growing celery.

2. Sowing and raising seedlings

1. The soil to be planted needs to be fertile, cool, loose, and have a good drainage system. After digging up the land, appropriate amount of base fertilizer can be applied to level the land as much as possible.

2. When raising seedlings, you can pack the seeds in a bag, then tie them up and soak them in water for about 2 days, then remove and drain the water from the water, wait for 3-4 days for the seeds to germinate, and then take them to the ground to sow.

III. Planting and planting

After the celery seedlings are fully grown, they can be pulled out and planted. During this period, the seedlings can be planted well according to the appropriate plant spacing, and farm manure can be used for fertilization after planting.

IV. Field management

Before the celery grows new roots, it needs to be watered once a day in the morning and evening. If there are dead seedlings, it is necessary to replenish the seedlings in time. When all the celery has grown new roots and sent out new leaves, the second fertilization can be carried out. In the later stage, there are weeds in the field that need to be removed in time to avoid weeds competing for the nutrients needed for celery growth.

V. Preventive measures and harvest

The main results are as follows: 1. The more common diseases of celery are celery spot blight, which is characterized by leaf dysplasia and wilting in the early stage, but if the disease is more serious in the later stage, it will lead to the death of the whole plant, so when the disease occurs, it is necessary to use chlorothalonil pesticide for control.

2. If you eat it yourself, you can harvest the larger one in the middle, or just take off the root left by the stem, and then fertilize once to promote the celery to grow more new plants.

 
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