Young corn poppy is more suitable for sandy soil, and now is the season suitable for planting.
Just sprinkle the seeds on the surface of the soil, then pour a little water and put them in the sun, but not too much, otherwise the seeds can't be planted when the soil is dry. Be sure to get wet in rainy days and germinate soon (about 7- 14 days).
Don't water him less when he appears. He is a plant that is afraid of water, so he can't get too much sun. Mom helped me water it too much, and it's all rotten. 50 seeds, planted 17 trees, and now there are 3 trees left. I am very distressed. . .
Also, if you want to transplant seedlings, when the seedlings sprout, don't touch the roots when moving, and dig more soil. When it grows up, it becomes more difficult to move. I just moved a few trees and died.
So be careful not to touch the root, you will die if you touch it.