1. Ensure that the curing environment of Brazilian wood is warm, humid and sunny. Brazilian wood needs enough sunlight for photosynthesis, which helps to promote plant growth and germination.
2. Check the soil of Brazilian wood. Keep the soil moist, but avoid watering too much, because watering too much may lead to root rot. You can decide the watering frequency according to the water demand and weather conditions of Brazilian wood.
3. Ensure that the seeds of Brazil wood are fresh and mature. If the seeds are not fresh or mature, the germination will be limited.
4. If all the above steps have been determined, we can consider accelerating the germination of Brazilian wood. Methods of accelerating germination include peeling, soaking or cutting. However, before any germination operation, it is best to consult the relevant plant protection guidelines or consult professionals.
Finally, it should be noted that the growth and germination rate of Brazilian wood may be different due to varieties, environment, maintenance methods and other factors. So you need to wait patiently and continue to maintain good maintenance habits. If it doesn't germinate after a while, you may need to consider changing plants or consulting a professional.