Mirror vetch seeds are usually sown only once a year. They are sown during the late rice harvest. They can be used as fertilizer for early rice next spring. Of course, some areas have three sowings a year. Early sowing in spring is a must. The main temperature must be that the daily average temperature is above 5℃.
Winter comes late in the south, so the sowing time in late autumn is about one month before the rice heads, that is, between November and December. Winter comes early in the north, two months earlier in comparison. There is always sowing going on around the month.
The seeds of milkvetch come in three seasons: early maturing, medium maturing and late maturing. No matter which one you choose, you must remember to choose seeds that are thoroughly sun-dried to avoid being eaten by insects and moldy.
After selecting the seeds, you need to dry the seeds and see the sun for a while to speed up the active growth of the seeds and improve the survival rate. Then wipe off the wax skin on the surface of the seeds to allow direct contact between the seeds and water for absorption. Moisture, and finally soaking the seeds to soften the skin and facilitate seed germination.
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