When sowing and propagating strawberries, they need to be germinated. You can wrap the strawberry seeds in gauze and soak them for 24 hours, and then put them in a refrigerator with a temperature of 0-3 degrees to break the dormancy of the seeds. period, then you can sow the strawberry seeds into fertile nutrient soil and place them in a sunny place to make the strawberries germinate quickly. How to sow and germinate strawberry seeds
1. Germination treatment
If you want strawberries to germinate quickly, you need to germinate the seeds. You can prepare a clean and moist piece of gauze, then wrap the strawberry seeds with gauze, and regularly spray water on them to make the seeds absorb enough water. Then place the strawberry seeds in a refrigerator with a temperature of 0-3 degrees for low-temperature treatment.
2. Soil conditions
Strawberries are suitable for growing in fertile soil. When planting strawberries, you need to use leaf humus soil, sand soil, vermiculite and pastoral soil mixed to prepare nutrient soil, and then Apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer to the nutrient soil to increase the nutrients in the soil, and disinfect the soil to maintain normal strawberry growth.
3. Planting method
When sowing and propagating strawberries, you need to mix the seeds and fine sand in a ratio of 1:1, then spread them evenly on the soil surface, and then water them once. Moisture helps the strawberries sprout quickly, and plastic film or glass plates should be used to cover the flower pots to keep the strawberries warm and moisturized.
4. Maintenance and management
When maintaining strawberries, the plants need to be placed in a sunny place to allow them to receive at least 4 hours of light a day to promote vigorous growth of strawberries, and when the strawberries grow When 2-3 true leaves emerge, topdress with diluted nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium liquid fertilizer to increase the growth rate of the plant and make the strawberry bloom and bear fruit quickly.