Peanuts sprout slowly, so be patient. By midsummer, the plant will begin to bloom, and the tendrils (strong stem inflorescence) will emerge from the bottom of the branches and be buried in the soil. Each of these pendulums will grow into peanuts. At this time, be careful when plowing, so as not to disturb or pull out the peduncle. When the plant approaches full maturity, the leaves will begin to turn yellow. Place the harvested plants on a bench and spray peanuts with water to remove dirt. Let it dry in the sun for a few hours, then bring the plants into the shed to dry for about a week. When the plant is completely dry, it is easy to remove the peanuts. Place the peanuts indoors for another 4-6 weeks to continue the drying process before storing.
Peanut planting:
Find an impermeable board or small box and put it in a paper towel.
The box is filled with plastic wrap and blindfolded, and the seeds are sprinkled gracefully. Some vent top rails ensure that the seeds breathe.
Cover the nursery film and place it in a warm place. Seedlings will soon be drilled in the soil.
After germination, it should be moved to a sunny place to prevent excessive seedlings.
Product name: peanut seeds.
Cultivation difficulty: very easy.
Full flowering period: summer.
Style: all year round.
Application: farm, balcony, roof, garden, living room, window, orchard, etc.
Product Weight | 50 g |
What's In The Box | 20Pcs Peanut Seeds Harvest Crops for Garden Horticulture Planting Non-GMO Vegetable Nut Plants |