How to germinate cucumber seeds

The general method of cucumber seed germination is to put the soaked wet seeds in a cloth bag and use a few wheels to remove the excess water from the seeds. The wet seeds can also be spread out until the seed coat is not wet and then put into a wet cloth bag. Inside. Put the seed bag into the germination box or put it into a pot for proper germination. Put the pot on the side of the fire or on the fire pot. The top cover cotton is moistened. The germination temperature of cucumber seeds is 25 degrees Celsius to 32 degrees Celsius. In order to prevent the seed from losing water too quickly, during the germination, the seed bag should be covered with several layers of wet cloth, and the wet cloth should be wrung out of the water and then covered, otherwise the drip can cause bad kinds. It is also possible to pack the bag in a plastic bag but not to tie it. Put the bag in the underwear pocket of the body and germinate by body temperature. During germination, every 12 hours or so, the seed bag should be put into warm water and gently rinsed several times. The mucus on the surface of the seeds should be washed. Afterwards, the seed bags should be thrown round or the seeds should be opened for drying for a while until the seed surface is not wet. Then continue to germinate. After the temperature is suitable, generally from the start of water soaking, the seeds can germinate after about 36 hours, and buds can basically emerge after about 48 hours.