2. Chinese cabbage is suitable for growing in nutrient-rich soil, so when planting Chinese cabbage, humus soil with rich organic matter and good drainage should be provided, and the soil should be loosened before sowing, and appropriate organic fertilizer should be added to the soil before sowing Chinese cabbage seeds.
3. Before planting Chinese cabbage, the germination of Chinese cabbage seeds should be accelerated appropriately. You can pour the seeds into a pot, and then add a proper amount of warm water to the pot. After the seed coat has broken, you can sow them in the soil and then cover them with a small amount of soil.
4. After sowing, the soil should be supplemented with proper moisture to keep the soil moist, which is beneficial to the growth and development of seeds. At the same time, after the seeds germinate, it is necessary to provide them with proper light to allow Chinese cabbage to carry out photosynthesis, and to spray pesticides on the soil regularly to prevent pests from eating the tender buds of Chinese cabbage.