ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS
After soaking the seeds, use a cloth or toilet paper folded into many layers to incubate the seeds, then put them in a small box, cover tightly and put them in a cool place (always keep the paper in a high humidity state). Leave it like that until the seeds sprout roots or green shoots then sow the seeds.
For larger seeds, bury them about 0.5-1cm deep, sow them 10-15cm apart to facilitate separation and repotting. For small seeds, sow them directly on moist soil. After sowing, spray the surface with mist several times so that the soil and seeds come into contact with each other.
Humidity: of the soil, always pay attention to ensure the soil is moist, do not let the soil dry or too wet.
Light: Place the pot or nursery tray in a place with diffused light.
Change the pot or transfer to the soil: when the seedlings have grown to a certain level (the stem is strong enough, the roots are strong...), we can transfer to a larger pot or transfer to the soil directly. Pay attention to adding organic fertilizer to the soil.
Fertilizing: for seedlings, the root system is not strong enough to absorb high concentrations of fertilizer, so using foliar fertilizer is most suitable.