1. Potting time
Garlic is not particularly strict with the environment. It can usually be potted throughout the year, but it is best to do it in spring when the temperature is between 15 and 20°C. Potted plants at noon, this time period can make the garlic heads germinate faster and improve the survival rate of the garlic heads. The survival rate of potted plants at other times is relatively low.
2. Choose pot soil
When it comes to how to grow garlic in pots, the method of growing garlic in pots is actually very simple. It requires first preparing a fertile soil, which can be pastoral soil. , plant ash, and fine sand are mixed according to the ratio of 5:1:1 to make the substrate, and an appropriate amount of decomposed organic fertilizer is added to increase the fertility of the mixed soil.
3. Garlic germination
In fact, garlic heads can be planted in pots with or without peeling. If the garlic is peeled, the germination speed is fast. If it is not peeled, the germination speed is slow, but the survival rate is high. , usually after peeling it, put it into carbendazim solution and soak it for 5 minutes to prevent the potted garlic plants from being harmed by diseases and insect pests.
4. Potted garlic cloves
Every time you plant a potted garlic clove, you need to peel off all of it, plant the flat part of the garlic clove into the soil, and bury half of it. That's it, then keep the soil moist and place the garlic potted plant in a shaded place away from sunlight, so that the garlic can take root and germinate in the potted soil.