Euphorbia peltata is a kind of flower plant with rich nutrition, and its sowing survival rate is very high. Sowing should be done at a suitable time, and it is more suitable to sow in April-May in spring, and the temperature should be kept above 20 degrees Celsius to facilitate seed germination.
Second, collect seeds.
When the seeds are ripe, tear off the yellow part under the flowers, find the seeds from the fluffy bottom inside, and then pull them down one by one. If you don't have amaranth at home, you can go directly to the seed shop to buy it, and the quality can be guaranteed.
Third, deal with seeds.
Pick out the withered seeds, leaving only full seeds, so as to promote the germination and emergence of Melaleuca as soon as possible. Before sowing, treat the seeds, prepare warm water and soak them in it for a day, which will soften the surface. Then take out the seeds, put them in moist gauze, and spray water regularly to keep them moist. After a while, the seeds can germinate.
Fourth, prepare the soil
Seeds should be prepared before sowing, and loose and fertile sand can be used as sowing soil.
5. sow.
The germinated seeds are sown on the soil surface, covered with a thin layer of soil, lightly pressed by hand, and covered with a layer of plastic wrap to achieve the effect of heat preservation and moisture retention.
Sixth, post-broadcast management
Keep the temperature at about 20-25℃ before sowing, and seedlings will emerge soon. When the seedlings grow out, pull out the weak seedlings.