Cucumber, also known as cucumber and cucumber, is a very common vegetable. Its skin is oily green or emerald green with soft thorns on its surface. Cucumber has seeds, and cucumber seeds are cucumber seeds.
What do cucumber seeds look like?
Cucumber seeds are white, small and soft when immature, and yellow, flat and oval when mature.
Can cucumber seeds be eaten?
Cucumber seeds are edible. Generally speaking, when we eat cucumbers, we all eat cucumber seeds together, but if cucumbers are getting old, it is best not to eat them. They don't taste good with Don.
Efficacy and function of cucumber seeds
Cucumber seeds have high nutritional value and contain potassium salt, vitamin A, vitamin E and trace elements, which can regulate the coordination and balance of human body and can be used to treat rheumatic joint pain, asthma due to excessive phlegm in the elderly, fracture and tendon injury.
How to plant cucumber seeds
Cucumber seeds planted must be full and mature. Soak the seeds in 55-60 water 10- 15 minutes, and continue to soak for 2-6 hours when the water temperature drops to 30.
Take out the seeds, wrap them in wet towels, put them in containers such as bowls and pots, and put them in an environment with suitable temperature. Seeding after the seeds germinate and turn white. Pour the soil into the prepared flowerpot, add appropriate amount of fertilizer, then plant the seeds in the soil, cover with a layer of soil, pour appropriate amount of water, and germinate in a ventilated place.