1. Cumin seeds germinate slowly, so soak them first and then sow them.
2. Loose the soil in the flower pot, and spread the seeds evenly into the pot. The same layer of soil should not be too thick, so as not to affect the germination speed and germination rate. 6--7 days after sowing The sky was unearthed.
3. Water, because you are planting in a flower pot, you cannot pour the water all at once to prevent the seeds from being knocked together by the water. It is best to spray them with a watering can, and keep the pot soil moist in the future.
4. Place the flower pot in a sunny place. Almost all seeds have this characteristic when germinating. Keeping the soil moist and warm will help germination.
5. In about two weeks, when the temperature and moisture are moderate, the vegetable seedlings can grow to 12 cm. At this time, the seedlings need to be thinned (too many seedlings will form competition, and no seedling will grow well). Pull out the vegetable seedlings that are too dense and do not grow well (it is best to remove them by the roots, otherwise they will grow again). If there is a lack of seedlings, remember to replenish the seedlings. You can use the pulled out seedlings to fill the gaps. This seedling must be Use seedling supplements that are not too harmful to ensure survival rate.
6. Top dressing is required when the seedlings are 14-20 cm tall. Since the seedlings mainly grow leaves in the early stage, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied. Fertilizers of phosphorus and potassium should be applied when blooming in the middle and late stages. Although fennel is drought-tolerant, the pot soil must be kept moist.
7. Weeding should be carried out during this period to prevent weeds from competing with vegetable seedlings for fertilizer. Proper loosening of the soil is also required.