How to grow black plum for seeds at home
- The blog focuses on cultivating German or black plum from seeds.
- German plum is a popular indigenous Indian fruit.
- It holds value in Ayurvedic medicine and is beneficial for diabetic patients.
- The process involves removing the pulp from the fruit and drying the seeds for one day before planting.
Potting Mix Composition:
The mix consists of 60% normal garden soil, 20% fines, and 20% organic compost mix.
Container Preparation:
Use small containers or plastic cups, cover the bottom hole with a small grater, and fill with the potting mix.
Planting Seeds:
Make 1/2 inch holes in the media, gently place the seeds, and cover them with potting mix .
Watering:
Water the pots and keep them in a rolling manner
Planting Instructions:
The first section provides instructions for plant germination, recommending partial shade, a 10-15 day germination period, and consistently moist but not soggy soil.
Lyrics/Poetic Text:
The subsequent sections seem to be lyrics or poetic lines, possibly from a song, discussing themes of souls, struggles, and journeys through a "wasteland" and "shadow."
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