1. Preparation of pot soil: Prepare a pot of appropriate size and fill it with soil. Mung beans do not have high soil requirements and can be planted in gardens.
2. The soil surface is slightly wet: Sprinkle an appropriate amount of water to make the soil surface slightly wet. This will help the mung beans take root and germinate.
3. Sowing: Sowing after the pot soil is formed. Add mung beans to soil as needed. Don't hold them down hard. Just sink a little to the soil surface.
4. The soil is completely moist: After that, spray water appropriately to make the soil completely moist. However, do not allow the soil to set.
5. Nitrogen fertilizer: Mung beans grow faster and grow out quickly. Apply an appropriate amount of nitrogen fertilizer during that growth period.
6. Rice water: If you water it with rice water, it will grow further and bear new fruits in a few months.
7. The most important thing when raising mung bean small potted plants is watering, so everyone must water frequently and do not let the pot soil dry out.