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pack contains 15 pcs of seeds
If you are putting the seeds in pots, poke holes in the dirt with your fingers to allow the seeds to grow. After that, insert the seeds into the holes. On the other hand, you should also leave some space between the holes to allow for expansion and contraction.
This is not required. However, it is encouraged to get the best possible development. If, on the other hand, you are planting the seeds in a field, be sure to dig a hole that is at least 40 cm broad and deep.
Seeds should be planted in the hole, which should then be filled with dirt and thoroughly compacted. It is necessary to cover the seeds with plastic wrap or food film to speed up the germination process.
But why is it necessary to cover my pot once it has been planted?
Covering your seeding pot helps maintain a steady moisture level in the soil. Plastic wrap maintains a steady moisture level and speeds up the germination process by a couple of percent.
Cover the pots with plastic wrap or a plastic dome that fits over the seed pot to expedite the germination of the seeds. However, keep in mind to leave a little gap in the oxygen supply.
Step 5: Water Properly After Planted
While the seeds are germinating, there is no need to water them until they are fully developed. The moisture you are providing by covering the pot is more than sufficient.
After around six weeks, the seedlings will have grown to be several inches tall and begun to produce leaves on their own. As soon as a seedling has two fully-developed leaves, it is safe to water it for only a tiny amount.
Placing the seeds in a bigger pot and filling it with well-draining soil is a good option since it allows the roots to spread out appropriately within the soil. However, if you have already planted the seeds in a huge pot, there is no need to transplant them before the end of the three months.
Young trees with only three or four leaves typically require roughly one inch of water each week. When they have 10 or 12 large healthy leaves, water your Calamansi plant anytime when the top layer of soil becomes completely dry every day or many times a week once they have reached this stage.