※ Caution : There are kernels of seeds planted in the Blooming card. The seeds supplied additionally are used when the Blooming card is used again or when the plant died. |
| 1. Soaking seeds in water (submergence) |
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Take off the top of cap and intercross the stanchion of back side. With pushing the center of both side stanchion to inside and make a concave shape. Until it becomes germination at the25℃~30℃ place, put 150ml water in the water bowl , leave the blooming card as it stands. Before the germination,Never let the water become dry. But, if the blooming card leave in the water bowl continuously at the low temperature , the seed goes to rotten. When the germination, it should be managed well in order to keep the maximum high temperature. |
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2. Germination |
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There is difference in germination according to the kind of plants, but usually it takes 3~10 days at the temperature of 20℃~30℃. Watering is not required until sprouted; however, careful management is needed lest the upper end of the mat should get dry according to environments. When sprouting at low temperatures, the seeds may go bad.Offices of a large difference between day and night temperature and places where air-conditioners are used are not suitable for germination. |
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| 3. Management after germination |
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Once it germinates, must raise at the airy and light. If the environment of cultivation is dry or wet, must control the interval of giving water.When it is a sprout, raise it in order not to be humid then it grows well. |
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4. Watering |
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As for watering, it is sufficient to keep it standing in a vessel of 150ml water more than 10 minutes every 4~5 days. The Blooming card absorbs water as much as 100ml per one time and the water absorbed does not flow out. When the plant is young, watering intervals may be longer, and, in case it grew much, make the intervals shorter.In case it is difficult to adjust watering intervals, maintain the condition to the extent that water oozes when the mat is pressed. |
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i. Blooming card makes plants grow small and slow.
ii. Different results may appear according to growing circumstances.
iii. It may become moldy while using.
iv. Use of germicides or insecticides should be consulted with experts in advance.
v. Photos may be different from actual objects.
vi. The spore of Eumycota (mold) in air can be attached to the mat depending on the raising environment if the place is too humid or having no ventilation of wind. From this, some of molds can be automatically gone by putting the plant in sunny place. |
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※ How to use extra seeds |
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Cut off the stem of the plant remained in the mat. As for small seeds, get the end of a pencil or knife stained with water and stick 2~3 kernels to it because it is hard to grasp them by hands. Put the end part with seeds into the center groove of the mat to the extent that the seeds cannot be seen, and then pull out the pencil, when the pointed part of the seeds should face downward. In case of long seeds like marigold, put 2 ~ 3 kernels into the center groove of the mat to the extent that the black part of the seed cannot be seen. Cover the groove with a pencil or knife lest the seeds should be seen. Use the remaining seeds next time. There are 2~3 kernels of seeds planted in the Blooming card. It is not necessary to plant from the beginning seeds provided additionally. The seeds supplied additionally are used when the Blooming card is used again or when the plant died. |
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※ Caution There are kernels of seeds planted in the Blooming card. The seeds supplied additionally are used when the Blooming card is used again or when the plant died. |
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