Preserving seeds of Lipu taro
If Lipu taro wants to retain its own seeds, it needs to retain them when they germinate. It must be kept in a suitable temperature environment, otherwise it will affect its growth and cause it to fail to develop. And there must be sufficient light during storage.
How to get Lipu taro seeds
Lipu taro can keep its own seeds. After the taro sprouts grow, they can be stored and stored. Lipu taro seeds can be purchased at markets or agricultural wholesale markets, or you can plant them yourself and then harvest them.
Storing Lipu taro seeds
When saving Lipu taro seeds, seed selection is required. Some strong seeds should be saved, then placed in a deep pit, covered with a layer of dry sand, and then sealed with soil for preservation and planting next year.
How to plant Lipu taro seeds
When planting Lipu taro, it is usually done in April. The climate and environment at that time were the most suitable for growth. It prefers a warm and humid growing environment, so it needs loose, fertile soil when planting, and usually requires plenty of sunlight.