Description
Product Specifications
Product Name: Home Root Vegetable Growing Kit
Product Size: W10.3 × D10.3 × H18.8cm
Set Contents: Pot / Potting Liner / Potting Soil / Seeds / Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
1. How to Grow Salad Burdock | Growth Image
2. How to Start Using the Kit
2-1 How to Handle the Soil
2-2 How to Sow the Seeds
3. How to Grow Salad Burdock | What to Do After Sprouts Appear
4. Common Problems
Growing burdock relies on soil preparation, sunlight, and watering management. This page clearly explains how to grow burdock in a home garden, from sowing seeds to harvesting.
1. How to Grow Salad Burdock | Growth Image
Immediately After Germination
During Growth
Harvest Time
2. How to Start Using the Kit
2-1 How to Handle the Soil
The recommended soil preparation method varies depending on the product.
Please be sure to check the instruction manual.
1. Adding water to a container
Put the potting soil into a pot or container, slowly pour in water, and mix the entire soil with chopsticks or a similar tool to moisten it.
Level the surface of the soil.
2. Adding water to a bag
Put the potting soil into a bag, slowly pour in water, and moisten the entire soil.
See detailed instructions on handling potting soil.
2-2 How to sow seeds
Sow the seeds evenly on the soil surface, making sure they don't overlap.
Then, gently cover them with the surrounding soil.
Tips for germination
Is the soil too dry?
Germination requires adequate moisture.
If the soil dries out and the seeds dry out as well, they may not sprout properly.
After sowing the seeds, keep the soil slightly moist at all times.
Are you overwatering?
Overwatering can cause seeds to rot because they can't breathe.
The key is to constantly check that the soil isn't too wet, keeping the surface slightly moist.
Is the temperature suitable?
Each plant has an ideal temperature for germination.
If the temperature is too low or too high, germination may be difficult.
Check the growing guide or instruction manual to find the appropriate temperature for your seeds.
Are the seeds old?
Seedlings are very delicate after germination, so water them gently.
To prevent the seedlings from being knocked over or washed away by a strong stream of water, use a spray bottle or similar tool to water them gently.
The key to watering is to water thoroughly when the surface of the soil is dry.
Carefully nurture your seedlings while being careful not to let them dry out too much.
3. How to Grow Salad Burdock | What to Do After Sprouting
Since seedlings are very delicate after germination, water them gently.
To prevent the seedlings from falling over or being washed away by a strong stream of water, use a spray bottle or similar tool to water them gently.
The key to watering is to water thoroughly when the surface of the soil is dry.
Water thoroughly when the surface of the soil is dry.
Thinning: Leave 1-2 seedlings
Once true leaves appear, thin out the seedlings, leaving only 1-2 strong seedlings.
Location: Manage in a sunny, well-ventilated location
Sunlight is very important for plants to grow healthily. Make sure they get plenty of sunlight every day.
Also, a well-ventilated environment prevents moisture buildup and helps prevent disease.
Sunlight and a pleasant breeze will support the health of your plants.
Harvest approximately 3 months after sowing. Caution
*If harvesting is delayed, the plants may become pithy or bolt.
4. Common Problems
Even with careful care, plants don't always grow as expected.
Slight differences in environmental factors such as temperature, watering, and sunlight can change the outcome.
However, failures provide clues for the next time.
When you think, "Why didn't it work?", that's your chance to improve.
Click the button below to explore the detailed causes together.
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