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How to Cultivate Strawberry Seedlings with Strawberry Seeds
The method of cultivating strawberry seedlings with strawberry seeds includes preparation before germination, germination treatment and sowing.

First, the preparation before germination

Before sowing, you can wrap the seeds in gauze, then soak them in clear water 1 day, and then put them in a low-temperature refrigerator at 0℃ to 3℃ 15 days or so.

Second, accelerate germination treatment.

Soak the seeds in warm water at 50-60℃. After soaking for about 2-3 hours, take out the seeds, rub them clean, then wrap them in gauze, soak them in warm water, accelerate germination in a warm environment, keep them moist, and sow when the seeds are 60% to 70% white.

Third, the sowing method

Prepare flowerpots and nutrient soil, soak them in soil before sowing, and sow after about 1 hour. When sowing, spread the seeds evenly on the soil, then cover them with a thin layer of soil, water them and keep them in a warm place for maintenance. When the seedlings grow 3 to 5 true leaves, they can be transplanted and planted.

Management of strawberry seedlings

1. After sowing, put the seeds together with the flowerpot in shallow water, take them out after the water soaks the nutrient soil, and then cover them with plastic film for germination. It takes about half a month to emerge, and some places that are too dense should be properly thinned out after emergence.

2. When it grows 3-4 leaves, transplant it into a small flowerpot with soil, adapt for a period of time, then move it to the nursery for planting in about 10 days, and then strengthen management to make it sprout more stolons. After the stolon grows out, if you want to breed in the future, you can directly use the stolon to breed.