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How to plant mimosa seeds and when to plant mimosa

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Mimosa is a kind of plant introduced from abroad in China, which is very common in the market at present. Mimosa is a plant that integrates ornamental and medicinal properties. At present, many people like to plant it. But before planting, most people must be concerned about its planting technology.

Mimosa is a kind of plant introduced from abroad in China, which is very common in the market at present. Mimosa is a plant that integrates ornamental and medicinal properties. At present, many people like to plant it. However, before planting, most people must be more concerned about its planting technology.

How to plant mimosa seeds

1. First of all, put an appropriate amount of soil in the sowing container, usually 7 to 8 minutes full, to keep the soil loose.

2. Then pour water thoroughly, sow the seeds, and sprinkle a thin layer of soil on top of the seeds. You don't need to be too thick to see the seeds.

3. After that, the soil should be kept moist and shaded properly, and the temperature should be kept at 15 ℃ to 20 ℃. Seedlings can emerge in about 15 to 20 days.

4. After the seeds of mimosa sprouted, keep dry and wet, and gradually enhance the light, wait until the plant grew 5 to 6 true leaves, transplanting can be. The flowerpot chooses the pot of caliber 15cm, and the soil chooses loose and fertile one. After that, pay attention to keeping plenty of light.

When will mimosa be planted?

Mimosa can be planted in both spring and autumn and should be soaked in warm water of 35-40 ℃ for one day before planting. The pot soil should be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and fine yellow sand. Add an appropriate amount of culture soil to the basin soil, flatten the surface of the basin soil, then sprinkle the water thoroughly with a spray can, and wait for all the water to seep down. The germination rate of it is still very high. When sowing, the suitable temperature for germination is between 15 ℃ and 20 ℃, and it usually takes 12 to 15 days to germinate. After germination, the suitable temperature for growth is between 15 ℃ and 25 ℃.

What if the mimosa withered?

1. Seed selection of mimosa. When selecting seeds, we should choose seeds that are free of diseases and insect pests. Healthy seeds can greatly reduce the occurrence of wilt.

2. Pruning mimosa. Secondly, we should pay attention to pruning diseased leaves, when the litter of mimosa should be cut off in time, and focus on cleaning and destruction. In particular, potted mimosa is more likely to wilt improperly, so it is necessary to strengthen the daily management.

3. Mimosa soil. The choice of soil is to use fertile, well-drained loam. Do not water too much to prevent withering and yellowing caused by stagnant water in the basin. In the process of fertilization and cultivation of mimosa, attention should be paid to the application of compound organic fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which can help mimosa grow healthily and improve its resistance and viability. The distance between the mimosa plant and the potted mimosa should not be too close, and the good density condition is beneficial to the ventilation and light transmission of the plant, reduce the leaf humidity, and thus reduce the occurrence of diseases.

What if the mimosa doesn't blossom?

In the cultivation of mimosa, it sometimes does not blossom, the main reason for this may be inappropriate lighting. In addition, it may be due to the lack of nutrients. Because the plant does not have enough fertilizer, it is not enough to blossom.

1. First of all, it is necessary to give the mimosa proper light when it is cultivated. According to the growth habits of mimosa, mimosa needs to be given short sunshine in order to make it blossom. Therefore, you can manually adjust the sunshine time, do 8 hours of short-day treatment.

2. The second is to have suitable nutrients. In order to prevent the mimosa from blooming because of the lack of nutrients, the growth needs of the mimosa must be met during the culture period, and attention should be paid not to excessive fertilization so as to avoid excessive plant growth.

In fact, the planting technology of mimosa seeds is relatively simple, the first thing is to do a good job of seed selection, and then choose an appropriate time to plant. In the process of planting, it is necessary to strengthen the management of soil, water and fertilizer. Mimosa grows well only when every step is done.

 
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