To create a relatively humid environment for plant growth, it is also necessary to provide suitable light for plant germination as soon as possible. If you want plum blossom to germinate quickly, you need to choose suitable soil to plant plum blossom. Generally speaking, ebony is suitable for growing in soil with relatively rich trace elements and good drainage, so it is best to choose sandy loam or humus with relatively rich organic matter and loose soil when planting ebony, so that plants can grow better.
Pruning is suitable for growing in a warm environment, so it is necessary to provide suitable light for plants after planting pruning, so that plants can carry out normal photosynthesis and germinate as soon as possible. At the same time, pay attention to the intensity of light when providing light to plants, so as not to burn plants and prevent germination. The reason why prunes don't germinate may be that pests in the soil eat seeds after sowing, which leads to the failure of plants to germinate. Therefore, in order to make plum blossom seeds germinate as soon as possible, proper amount of fungicides and pesticides should be sprayed into the soil after sowing, so as to eliminate bacteria and pests in the soil and make plum blossom seeds become seedlings smoothly.
When planting plum blossom seeds, it is best to choose loose and breathable soil and add appropriate base fertilizer. Soil should be properly disinfected before use. Plant pruned seeds and water them properly. The soil should be kept wet until it germinates, but not too wet, so as not to affect the growth of prune seeds. Prunus mume seeds should be placed in a cool and ventilated place to avoid light, so as not to affect germination. After the seeds of plum blossom germinate, they can be properly fertilized and maintained in the sun.