Before you start planting pineapple nectar, you have to select seeds, you should pick full, undamaged and healthy seeds, the appearance of the seeds should preferably not have scratches, not to mention traces of disease and insect infestation, so that the germination rate can be higher after planting.
After selecting the seeds, they should be washed with clean water, in which they need to be scrubbed for a few minutes, in order to clean the sugar residue on them.
Prepare the sand bed, first spread a layer of 10-15cm of sand, to organize it flat, the humidity of the sand bed should be about 25%, you can use your hand to gently hold a little, to achieve the degree of non-stick hand and can quickly disperse on the line. Afterwards, put the seeds on the sand bed, and then covered with sand about 2cm, and finally use weeds to cover it, which can play the purpose of heat preservation and moisturizing.
When planting pineapple nectar, you need to use a mixture of garden soil, leafy soil, peat soil formulated into the soil, and then applied to the soil of rotting livestock manure, so as to increase the organic matter content of the soil, and then the pineapple nectar seeds buried into the soil, and finally covered with a layer of straw on top of the soil, so that it will be quick to seedling.
When caring for pineapple nectar in the greenhouse, you need to place it in a place where it can be exposed to sunlight, so that the plant can carry out full photosynthesis, and every other week watering, you can leave the tap water for 1-2 days before use, and when the pineapple nectar grows 3-4 leaves, you need to apply composite fertilizers to the pineapple nectar.