Chestnut seeds can be planted. Chestnut seeds need to be cleaned first, then placed in a cool and ventilated place, then preserved and planted in a warm climate. Generally, when planting, it is enough to bury 2 or 3 seeds in each pit and then water them once.
Planting conditions of chestnut pumpkin seeds
Planting time: Chestnut pumpkin seeds are usually planted around March in spring, because the climate will rise slowly during this time, which is very conducive to seed germination. Planting temperature: the temperature of chestnut and pumpkin seeds should be kept at about 20-25 degrees after emergence. Too low temperature will affect the germination rate of chestnut pumpkin seeds.
Planting method of chestnut pumpkin seeds
1. Seed treatment: select plump chestnut pumpkin seeds, wash the pulp, then put them in a warm environment and clean water, and plant them after the chestnut pumpkin seeds turn white. 2. Soil treatment: Chestnut pumpkin seeds generally grow well in loose, fertile and sandy soil with good drainage. Generally, soil with good air permeability will not harden easily. 3. Planting: The treated chestnut and pumpkin seeds can be directly planted. During this period, pay attention to the moisture in the soil and water it when it is dry.