2. Prepare flower soil: the flower soil planted with it must meet the two conditions of softness and hypertrophy. Only in this way can the germination rate be improved. Specifically, you can prepare some humus soil, then prepare a small amount of river sand, mix it evenly, and expose it to the sun for 24 hours for disinfection. You can use it after that.
3. Sowing: Pour most of the flower soil into the basin, smooth the soil surface, and leave a small amount of flower soil for later use. Then take out the dried seeds and spread them evenly on the soil surface. Then gently cover the remaining soil on the seeds. Be careful not to cover it too thick, about 1cm, otherwise it will increase the difficulty of their germination.
4. Post-curing: After sowing, put it in a semi-shady place to avoid strong light. It depends on the situation of the flower soil, water it in time and keep it moist. It will germinate in about 7 days.