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How to accelerate the germination of balsam pear seeds

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, 15-20 days before sowing, deep ploughing and ploughing, combined with ploughing, 3000 kg-4000 kg of rotten barnyard manure per mu, and 15 kg-20 kg of ternary compound fertilizer. The soil and greenhouse were fully sterilized by sunlight exposure and high temperature greenhouse after drying the field for 7-10 days and then sealing the greenhouse for 5-7 days. After holding the ground flat.

Balsam pear is a cultivated species of 1-year-old climbing herbs of Cucurbitaceae, also known as cool gourd and toad grape. Originated in tropical Asia, it is a temperature-loving and heat-resistant vegetable with a temperature of about 30 ℃ for seed germination. Balsam pear seed skin is thick and hard, water permeability is poor, so seed germination is more difficult, planting for the whole seedling strong, artificial germination should be carried out. The method of accelerating germination of balsam pear seeds mainly includes the following steps: 1. Soak the seeds: wash the seeds thoroughly with clean water and soak the seeds in water for 12-16 hours. two。 Take a small bite at the hilum to facilitate the absorption of water and the exposure of radicles (commonly known as buds) when the seeds germinate. Note that no matter what measures are taken to take small mouthfuls at the hilum, the internal kernels should not be hurt. 3. Wrap the seeds in a clean wet towel and germinate at a temperature of about 30 ℃. After 2-3 days, the radicle will be exposed. Before budding, wash the towels and seeds thoroughly with clean water every day to keep the seeds clean. 4. The germinated seeds can be sown. Due to the inconsistency of germination among individual seeds, the first-budding seeds can be picked out and stored in a cold room wrapped in a clean wet towel and stored in the refrigerator. Wait for most of the seeds to sprout and sow together. Click to get more balsam pear planting techniques click to get more vegetable planting techniques

 
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