Peas need to be soaked in water with seeds for a period of time before germination, after which the seeds will germinate and the embryonic roots of the seeds will grow, and then the seeds need to be transplanted into the soil for planting. The transplanted soil can be a mixture of humus, garden soil and river sand, and the plant should be watered and fertilized in a timely manner to replenish the plant with nutrients in the later stages of planting.
The process of pea germination
Peas, also known as green peas, wheat beans, belong to the legume family, is one of the common food in life, so what is the process of pea germination, peas need to pick the right seeds before germination. After that, you need to soak the seeds in water for a period of time, and the seeds will germinate when they are full of water, and the seed coat will burst open at this time.
The embryonic roots inside the seeds will also grow out, when the seeds sprout, you need to transplant the seeds into the soil to plant, peas like to grow in water retention, aeration, humus-rich sandy loam soil. The soil for transplanting can be a mixture of humus, garden soil and river sand to prepare the soil, after which you need to sprinkle some thin fertilizer in the soil.
After preparing the soil, it is best to place the soil in the sun to sterilize it, after which the sprouted seeds can be planted in the soil, which should be watered and fertilized in time. Peas grow fast, and when planted properly, the seeds will grow leaves in a week or so, and the roots of the peas will be embedded in the soil at this stage.
The peas will grow faster after taking root, and after the seeds germinate, you need to fertilize the plant with phosphorus and potassium fertilizer every half month, and it is best to dilute the fertilizer with the right amount of water before each application, so that the plant can better absorb the fertilizer. Peas belong to half-hardy vegetables, like to grow in a warm, humid climate, extremely heat-resistant.