Chayote likes warm environment, can't stand the cold, and has poor cold resistance, so the temperature should not be too low when planting, or the survival rate is difficult to guarantee. Under normal circumstances, the planting time is selected from April to May every year. If it is planted in a greenhouse, it can be planted around March.
Second, tidy up the soil
Chaenomeles also have certain requirements for soil. If it is planted in the ground, it can be selected in a place with fertile soil, requiring sufficient sunlight and a warm and suitable climate. Tidy up the soil, apply farmyard manure to the soil in advance, and then plough the soil to make it fertile and flat.
Third, choose to grow melons
When it is ripe, you can pick it as a kind of melon, and choose a full, fat melon without disease damage. If you don't sow immediately, you can store it in a cool room.
Fourth, sow and raise seedlings
Before sowing, it should be put in a warm room to accelerate germination, and the temperature should be kept at about 15-20℃. After that, tidy up the soil, dig out the pit, and plant the melons to raise seedlings.