Growth during 13 Days of Cocoa Seed Nursery

in WORLD OF XPILAR10 days ago

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Today, as promised to all of you Steem users and supporters of my posts about nursery planting in the garden, I'll be showing you again, the 13-Day Growth of Cocoa Seedlings. This latest 13-day update is a real-world activity I've been doing in the garden, specifically regarding cocoa seedlings.

As mentioned in this previous post click here to see : Cocoa Seed Nursery and the main image is shown below:



As you can see in the image above, the cocoa seedling has not fully developed, but within 13 days, the cocoa seed will have grown and developed well. This is evident from several steps taken, such as:

  • watering
  • maintenance
  • fertilizing with soil from burned waste
  • weed control
  • foliar fertilizer
  • growth maintenance with NPK fertilizer
  • pest control every 3 days
  • etc.

The results are as you will see below:


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I've arranged all the cocoa seedlings above neatly to make it easier for me to care for, fertilize, and water them. However, I prioritize neatness, as this makes everything easier and makes me happy.

As I said before, if we care for them properly, all the cocoa seedlings will show their good growth to those who care for and nurture them.


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In the growth of these cocoa beans, the whole thing looks very good and grows very fertile, and below I will bring you a close-up view of how fertile the leaves are, so you will enjoy seeing it too. Let's see below:


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How, I'm sure you've seen it, even if you just looked without leaving a comment, of course I also really understand and know that, well, for Steem users who like gardening, below, I still leave a few more pictures, for us to see together the growth of cocoa seedlings, in the form of large and elongated pictures, let's see below:


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As you can see above, the overall growth of the cocoa seedlings is very fertile in the garden area, and this is what I can convey in the latest update of these cocoa seedlings, of course in the future I will continue to update about the growth of these cocoa seedlings, up to planting in the soil area so that they grow quickly and updates about grafting so that they bear fruit quickly which can be useful for Steem users who already have a garden, or for Steem users who want to garden of course.

I'll end here. Best regards
@sultan-aceh


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 10 days ago 

It's amazing to see how well the plants thrive without supplemental lighting.

In our area, most seedlings and cuttings require supplemental lighting with phytolamps.

It's a shame that cocoa definitely won't thrive here, and I only see it in bags of cocoa powder :)

I'm very sure that you haven't read my entire post because there are two planting media that can be used: soil and sand. Try using sand, it might be useful. You can also find cocoa seeds by sowing them in a box covered with cloth. If you've tried it, you'll definitely smile.

 6 days ago 

I think you misunderstood my answer, or the translation is not correct enough, I read the post from cover to cover, but I did not talk about soil for growing cocoa, I said that I did not see additional lighting, but only sunlight for the growth of seedlings .... :)

:) ... Maybe you mean, we will talk about lighting, yes that's right, this collat ​​tree, requires good lighting that will be received by the stem and leaves too. If the lighting is insufficient, it will result in flower growth being hampered and few, to get a lot of fruit

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