Before planting, the seeds of Dutch beans were soaked in salt solution for 8- 12 hours, and the concentration of salt solution was 25%, which was beneficial to the rapid germination of seeds.
Second, sowing
Before planting, dry the seeds soaked in water, and sow them on demand. A few peas should be planted on demand for each pot of seeds, and the distance between each seed should be kept at a certain cm.
Third, cover the soil for watering
After sowing, gently cover it with a thin layer of sand, then water it and make it permeable.
Fourth, germination
Generally speaking, after 3-5 days, the peas will begin to germinate.
Five, thinning seedlings
The production of thinning seedlings should be based on the actual situation. If the density between plants is too large, thinning seedlings is needed.
Six, topdressing
There is a great demand for fertilizer for Dutch beans. Fertilization begins 20 days after planting Dutch beans, and it begins to be applied about 10 days after planting.
Seven, scaffolding
When the Dutch bean seedlings are as high as 15-20 cm, they will start to be supported by brackets, so as to prevent the Dutch bean seedlings from falling down.
VIII. Collection
You can pick it in about 20 days after bloom!