1. Time: taro should be planted in March-April every year to improve the survival rate of plants. 2. Germination: Put healthy taro in the sun for 2 days, and keep the temperature at 18-2 degrees. 3. Soil: To plant taro, use loose and breathable soil with deep soil layer. 4. Planting: bury the germinated taro in the soil and water it once. First, the planting time
If you want to plant taro well, you should choose the right time, because taro likes to grow in a warm and humid environment, and only spring is the most suitable time for taro to grow all year round, and the specific time is around March and April. At this time, the survival rate of planting is relatively high and the growth rate is fast. Second, sun-drying seeds to accelerate germination
Choose taro with healthy growth, and you can accelerate germination before planting. Sun-dry taro in the sun for 1-2 days, and control the temperature at 18-2 degrees. Pay attention to moisturizing when accelerating germination, so that it can germinate faster. In this way, a 1 cm bud will grow in about half a month. Third, prepare the soil < P > Taro has high requirements for soil and likes to grow in loose, breathable, deep and fertile sandy loam. Then use a shovel to dig out a pit of suitable size in the soil, and the depth is twice that of taro. Loosen the soil around the pit, which is conducive to growth after planting. Fourth, planting soil
Put the taro upright in the pit, paying attention to the fact that the buds must face upwards, and the planting soil depth is twice the vertical height of the taro. After planting, bury the soil to cover and keep the soil soft. If the soil is dry, water it properly to keep the moist environment.