Can carambola seeds be potted? How can carambola seeds be potted?
Carambola is a kind of fruit that everyone is familiar with. Its fruit is very beautiful and plants are suitable for viewing flowers and fruits. Often potted into small bonsai for appreciation. So, can carambola seeds be potted? If so, how to pot carambola seeds? Next, Uncle Gardener will talk about some operation methods and precautions of turning carambola seeds into potted plants. Potted carambola should first take out mature seeds from fully mature carambola fruits, or go to a seed shop or buy some seeds online. After the seeds are prepared, wash off the sticky protective film outside the seeds with gauze or stockings, and then soak the seeds. Pay attention to changing water every day to remove impurities. If the seeds are soaked for 7- 10 days, the seeds will be completely clean and free of impurities, and there will be small buds. Only then can we plant them. When planting carambola seeds, pay attention to the size of the container according to the number of carambola seeds. The potted soil is preferably sterilized sterile culture soil. After sowing the seeds, spray them several times with a watering can to make the seeds and the soil covered on them completely wet. Then, put them in a place where sunlight can scatter, water them every 1-2 days to make the seeds grow, and follow them up ten days later. It will be a seedling in ten days and a half months, and then it can be transplanted. When transplanting carambola after emergence, attention should be paid to the selection of pots. The size of the container should be coordinated with the size of the planted carambola. Plastic pots or purple sand pots are good choices. Nutrient soil should be a matrix with good air permeability, water permeability, water retention and fertilizer retention, and its pH value is between 6.0 and 6.5. You can use fertile pond mud, dry it in the sun, and mix it with river sand, dried chicken manure and calcium superphosphate at a ratio of 5:3: 1.9:0. 1. After watering the basin, water should be poured in time to fix the roots, then cover the basin with a layer of straw and put it in the shade. After reasonable watering, 10- 13 days can be gradually maintained. Tips for fruit seedlings of carambola Because carambola is a tree, fruit seedlings can bear fruit quickly, but potted plants should pay attention to controlling its growth and not let it grow too high and too big to get better ornamental effect. Instead, it is best to start pruning and shaping when it grows to about half a meter, so as to cultivate a good carambola bonsai.