How to grow Chinese mandarins at home: the simple technique
published on 1 March, 2019 at 15:43
The Chinese mandarins are very good and juicy and can be grown at home, here's how. After removing the seeds, rinse them well with cold water, then dry them. Fill glasses with soil, then place seeds, soak them and cover with other soil. Place the glasses in plastic bags and close them for 14 days. You will see the first leaflets stick out, then keep them out and water them constantly a couple of times a week. After 80 days, transfer the plants to larger pots and continue to water constantly.
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