Planting walnuts requires several aspects such as seed selection, bud cultivation, light, and soil. First, give priority to seeds with plump and large fruits, then wash the seeds, and then plant them in a place with sufficient sunlight and fertile soil. This is very beneficial to the growth of walnuts in the later period. How to grow walnuts
1. Seed selection
When choosing walnut seeds, you should choose plump and healthy fruits. After we take the seeds, first Wash the seeds and dry them, then put the obtained seeds into water to screen out floating seeds. This can ensure that we get a plump and healthy seed. Such seeds are more conducive to germination and growth.
2. Germination
After obtaining the screened seeds, they are usually soaked for 1 to 2 days. After taking them out, the seeds are placed in a warm environment. Generally, this At this time, we can find that the fruit core has grown buds. Then, after gently peeling off the black skin of the fruit core, the seedlings can be placed in the container.
3. Light
Light is an important factor affecting the growth of walnuts. Walnuts like light. When choosing a planting location, avoid placing it in a cool corner that cannot receive light. An area with sufficient sunlight should be selected for the walnut tree, but it should also be noted that direct sunlight in summer should be avoided.
4. Soil
In the flower pots where walnut trees are planted, soil with slightly larger particles can be spread first as a hydrophobic layer to avoid water accumulation during later irrigation, which may cause the walnut trees to grow Accumulate water at the roots, and then add fertilizer to ensure the nutrients needed during the growth of the walnuts. At the same time, it is necessary to avoid soil clumping in the later period and try to turn the soil as frequently as possible.