When harvesting wheat at home, don't waste the wheat grains on the ground. Take it off and put it in a ventilated place to dry for a few days, then put it on a wet cloth or a wet paper towel to accelerate germination. Sharp buds will appear in about 2-3 days.
Move the tray to a place with strong scattered light and let the buds continue to grow. The temperature is too high in summer, so don't expose them to the sun, or the buds will all die. Remember to spray water often, and don't let the wheat be short of water. Wait 1 week, and the wheat seedlings will grow up!
When you grow up, you can squeeze a handful of juice, because it is said that wort is particularly healthy, but you can taste it once before flowering and feel a little bad. You can also cut it and cook it directly, especially in summer!
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Cherry seeds are thrown into the water and turned into small potted plants!
It's time to eat big cherries recently. Huahua eats a big bowl every day, but everyone still eats less. Eating too much can easily cause oral ulcers! Don't throw away the prepared seeds, wash them with clear water and soak them directly in water.
Because the cherry shell is hard, handy people can also smash the shell to expose the soft seeds inside, and throw the seeds into the water and soak them again, so that germination will be much faster.
Seedlings broadcast from seeds can only be appreciated as small plants in the water, because if you want cherries to bear fruit, the varieties will taste better. On the one hand, it depends on the region, on the other hand, it also depends on grafting. Isn't there a saying that cherries are delicious but difficult to grow?
Litchi stones are thrown into the water and soaked into a small forest!
Recently, many lychees have been sold in the supermarket. I only dare to eat a few flowers at a time. If I eat too much, I will easily get angry and have a toothache. However, as a northerner, Huahua is really eager to go to the south to experience the freedom of litchi. The day of "300 lychees a day" is really yearning!
After eating lychee, don't throw away the core, wash it with clear water, and then find a small watertight container and put it directly into it for soaking, so that it can be opened as soon as possible.
Before you speak, you can change the water 1 time every day. It is hot in summer, and it stinks easily if you don't change the water frequently. When you take it out for about 1 week, you can see that one end of the litchi seed has cracked and started to show white buds.
Continue to soak the seeds in water. At this time, give them some light. In poor light, litchi seedlings may turn yellow and have low face value. Fresh litchi leaves are tender and tender, especially lovely.
Pitaya seeds were thrown into the basin and turned into a small green forest!
If you want to get the seeds of pitaya, you'd better dig out the pulp and black seeds with a spoon, throw them into clear water and stir them, and then filter out the pulp with a filter. The small black particles left behind are the seeds of pitaya!
2. Find a wet paper towel, or beat a wet paper towel with water, and sprinkle pitaya seeds on the paper towel to accelerate germination. After 3 days, you can see that it has a small bud tip.
3. If you don't want to accelerate germination, you can also find a flowerpot, put it directly in the flowerpot, sprinkle pitaya seeds after watering, and it will germinate directly in about 5 days.
4. If you want to eat the big and sweet pitaya, you have to wait at least three years. This time is too long, so keeping a pot at home will be appreciated. The furry leaves are particularly cute!
Throw the mango core into the pot and grow into a beautiful little tree!
The recent mango is fragrant, sweet and delicious, but don't throw away the mango core after eating. After washing, you can see that the skin is wrapped by white material.
Cut off the skin with scissors. Be careful not to cut your hand when cutting. Take out the mango seeds inside and soak them in water. Remember to change the water once every 1-2 days, so as not to make the water too smelly.
About 1-2 weeks, mango will sprout! After budding, you can continue hydroponics, or you can plant it in the soil and let it continue to grow. It becomes a beautiful potted mango!