You can plant taro after it has sprouted, and the planting method is relatively simple. You only need to use a vase and water to grow the sprouted taro. First, prepare a vase with a larger diameter or a large pot. In a bowl, put the taro in and add no more than half of the water. Wait 3-4 days for it to grow leaves.
You can plant taro after it has sprouted, and the planting method is relatively simple. You only need to use a vase and water to grow the sprouted taro. First, prepare a vase with a larger diameter or a large pot. In a bowl, put the taro in and add no more than half of the water. Wait 3-4 days for it to grow leaves.
Sprouted taro can usually be harvested after 7 months of planting. When planting taro, you can choose to plant it in March-April every spring, because the temperature and humidity at this time are very different. It is more suitable for the growth and development of taro and is conducive to the rapid emergence of taro.
How to plant sprouted taro
First of all, you need to select a few plump, disease-free and sprouted taros for planting. The soil can be garden soil, sand, or The base fertilizer should be mixed and prepared to keep the soil loose and fertile, and a flower pot with a shallow depth should be selected. Then, the prepared soil should be put into the flower pot after a series of disinfection and sterilization treatments, and then the taro buds should be facing up. , plant it into the soil, cover it with a thin layer of soil, then water it thoroughly, and place it in a cool and ventilated place. After the germinated taro is planted, you need to do a good job in later maintenance and management, pay attention to regular watering, and give it sufficient light. .