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How to Cultivate Goji Berry Seeds
Remy Jirek
Remy Jirek
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Goji berry seeds are now in great demand all over the world. They are somewhat rare so you will need to purchase them online. Green thumb enthusiasts will be interested in having the seeds grow in their gardens because of their medicinal properties. It is important to only use organic materials and no chemicals to cultivate the goji. The harvesting process requires tender care but it is well worth it.
The popularity of the goji berry has brought these plants into the global market. The fact that the goji plant can adapt to a wide variety of climates has made it possible for people to cultivate it in their kitchen gardens and even in pots. Now, in order to get new plants, many people count on good goji berry seeds which can be planted at home under most ordinary conditions.
How to Get Some Good Goji Berry Seeds
It is not difficult to get goji berry seeds on the market - the issue here is to get quality goji berry seeds. Many people buy their seeds online and/or from people who already have a garden at home. Once you have procured the seeds, you will need to go through a number of steps before you have the goji seeds ready for plantation.
The first thing is to prepare the soil. Although the goji berry seeds are known to germinate in any type of soil, for better results it is good if the soil is prepared before hand with organic fertilizer. In order to get good healthy plants, you should do away with all the chemical stuff and concentrate on using only the organic material for the soil preparation. The best organic manure is from duck manure, cow dung, or seaweed fertilizer.
Method of Planting Goji Berry Seeds
You will need to get the seeds just ready to germinate by soaking for two to three hours, which should be be sufficient for you to get the seedpod out. You will need to then scrape off the little seedpod on to a paper towel and place it on a large flat surface. In order to aid the germination process, you will need to be very careful while planting the little seedlings in the germination pots. You should ensure that each pod has its own cup. You should usually push the seed around 1/2 inch inside and then cover the seed with soil, after which you water it a little.
You will need to keep the area dark and at a temperature of approximately 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The goji berry seeds planted this way will germinate within 4-6 weeks. You will wait until you can see the seedling with two leaves and then transplant it to a big pot. You will need a pot of at least one-gallon capacity. Do not forget to have the pot filled with well draining soil, as sludgy soil will kill the seedling.
How to Get Some Good Goji Berry Seeds
It is not difficult to get goji berry seeds on the market - the issue here is to get quality goji berry seeds. Many people buy their seeds online and/or from people who already have a garden at home. Once you have procured the seeds, you will need to go through a number of steps before you have the goji seeds ready for plantation.
The first thing is to prepare the soil. Although the goji berry seeds are known to germinate in any type of soil, for better results it is good if the soil is prepared before hand with organic fertilizer. In order to get good healthy plants, you should do away with all the chemical stuff and concentrate on using only the organic material for the soil preparation. The best organic manure is from duck manure, cow dung, or seaweed fertilizer.
Method of Planting Goji Berry Seeds
You will need to get the seeds just ready to germinate by soaking for two to three hours, which should be be sufficient for you to get the seedpod out. You will need to then scrape off the little seedpod on to a paper towel and place it on a large flat surface. In order to aid the germination process, you will need to be very careful while planting the little seedlings in the germination pots. You should ensure that each pod has its own cup. You should usually push the seed around 1/2 inch inside and then cover the seed with soil, after which you water it a little.
You will need to keep the area dark and at a temperature of approximately 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The goji berry seeds planted this way will germinate within 4-6 weeks. You will wait until you can see the seedling with two leaves and then transplant it to a big pot. You will need a pot of at least one-gallon capacity. Do not forget to have the pot filled with well draining soil, as sludgy soil will kill the seedling.
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