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Is pea seed, a closed-flowered pollination plant, expensive? What is the planting method?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, As a kind of regular vegetable, pea can be divided into green and yellow in color, and the skin of dried yellow pea is white, and the shape varies with different varieties, mostly spherical, oval, flat, concave, wrinkled and so on. How do peas spread seeds? Bidou ​

Peas as a common vegetable from the color points green, yellow two kinds, dry yellow pea skin white, shape due to different varieties and different, mostly spherical, oval, oblate, concave, wrinkled and other shapes. How do peas spread seeds? Are pea seeds expensive? What are the planting methods? Let's find out together.

How do peas spread seeds?

Peas are monoecious, naturally cleistogamous plants that produce seeds without the aid of insects. The seed matures in a pod, which ruptures and the seed falls to the ground. Peas are purebred in nature and are ideal for genetic research.

The peas are for the pods to be exposed to the sun so that they can burst open quickly and let the baby beans leave their mothers and live freely in the wide fields.

2. Price of pea seeds

The market price of pea seeds has been very stable, the price per catty of seeds is about 35 yuan ~40 yuan, this price is still very low, or within the acceptable range. The price is mainly affected by four aspects: the increase or decrease of the yield of the first pea seed in the current year; the second purchase quantity, wholesale is cheaper than retail; the third planting season price will be higher; fourth, the price of pea seeds with different batches, different specifications and different origins is also different.

3. Pea seed planting method

1. Prepare materials: container with depth of 15 cm, basin bottom stone, culture soil (including base fertilizer), scissors, transplanting shovel, compound fertilizer, pillar (the pillar length of peas without vines is 1 meter, and the pillar length with vines is 2 meters), rope.

2. Add culture soil to the container, dig planting pits on the culture soil with your fingers-about to the depth of the first joint of your fingers, put 3 seeds in each pit, and then loosely cover the surface of the seeds with pot soil and water them.

After about 15-30 days, the seeds take root and germinate. After the roots are solid, they can be transplanted into the prepared soil mixed with coarse sand.

4. When transplanting, push out the whole seedling from the bottom of the pot by hand, be careful not to hurt the root of the seedling, and then put the whole plant into the soil.

5. Add culture soil almost at the same height as the edge of the pot, and press it around the plant with your hand to stabilize the plant. Then pour water thoroughly.

6, 30-45 days later, when the seedlings grow to about 20 cm, it is necessary to erect a pillar to pull, pull the stem to the pillar, and gently fix it with a rope.

7. Approximately 45 days later. Peas can be harvested 2-3 weeks from flowering: green peas are harvested when the beans are grown, and sweet peas are harvested when they see the pods bulging.

 
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