How to plant potted peanuts?
1. Soak peeled peanut seeds in water for 24 hours, then filter out the water, and wrap the soaked peanut seeds with wet paper towels to accelerate germination.
2. Keep the paper towel moist at ordinary times, rinse the peanuts twice a day with clear water to prevent the seeds from rotting, and start hydroponics when the buds grow to about 1cm.
3. Find a foam board, poke holes in the board with chopsticks, and insert peanut bud into the holes. These holes are just big enough to fit into a peanut bud.
4. If you want to send peanuts to peanut bud, prepare a shallow dish, add water to the bottom of the dish, put the foam board on the water to ensure that peanut bud can touch the water, and then shade it.
5, don't bask in the sun, or peanuts will grow leaves and can't be eaten. You can find a paper box to cover it, keep the temperature at 25℃, and you can harvest cooking in almost 7 days!
6. If you don't want to send peanut bud, hydroponics doesn't require the height of the container. You can also see the light during hydroponics, and bask in the sun more to promote the flowers to grow leaves, and they can grow into small potted plants in two weeks.
7. After the hydroponic peanuts germinate, they can also be planted in the soil, and the soil will be less covered. After sowing, they will grow into lush potted plants in 20 days and blossom and bear fruit in a month and a half.
8. After the stems and leaves on the ground decline, you can harvest a pot of fresh peanuts by uprooting the plants.