Okra doesn't require much soil, so just choose some loose and breathable soil. Just cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil when sowing. They can germinate in about seven days, interplant seedlings in about a week, sow in March-April and harvest in May-September. Sowing in May-June and harvesting in July -65438+ 10; Sow in July and harvest in September-165438+1October. Early sowing should be planted in greenhouse, small arch shed or plastic film cover, usually in open field or protected area.
Although Abelmoschus esculentus is a crop that likes warm climate, the suitable temperature for seed germination is above 10℃, and it can tolerate the high temperature of 38℃ in the environment of 25-32℃, but it likes light and grows slowly in the environment of high temperature and weak light.
Seeding tray seedlings, two per hole, direct seeding, four per hole. The planting density is maintained at 2.5 kilograms of seeds per mu. After sowing, cover with fine soil about 1 cm. If the soil moisture is serious, it will lead to the disease of okra, and when it is serious, it will rot and die. In addition, if you want to plant okra well, you need sufficient light, and the soil needs sandy soil with deep fertility and good drainage.
After applying base fertilizer to okra, it is necessary to apply fertilizer once in the middle stage, mainly nitrogen fertilizer and phosphorus fertilizer. Don't chase too much when topdressing. After topdressing, it is necessary to ensure that okra can absorb fertilizer when it bears fruit, so that it can grow fat and water.