
Coriander is a spice with pungent taste, pungent aroma, and warmth. In addition to helping the dishes balance the taste, laksa leaves are also a digestive stimulant, cure fever, snakebite... Lettuce is easy to grow and take care of, but many people do not know how to grow it. Therefore, today Kim's Garden would like to share how to grow laksa leaves effectively.
Growing ram laksa in pots
Lettuce can be grown from seeds or by cuttings (by stem). The process of growing laksa leaves with seeds requires elaborate and meticulous, to know how to handle for seeds to germinate. The best way to grow laksa leaves is to grow them by cuttings, like the way our grandparents did.
If your home has a large enough area and space for a vegetable garden, then set aside a small plot of land to grow laksa leaves. However, with the limited area of townhouses, you can take advantage of the terrace area, in front of the porch to plant, you can plant in Styrofoam containers, plastic bottles, ornamental pots..Let's see the steps to Let's plant laksa leaves below!
Table of contents
1. Prepare planting land and seeds for growing laksa leaves
2. How to grow laksa leaves
3. Take care of laksa leaves after planting
4. Harvesting laksa leaves
1. Prepare planting land and seeds for growing laksa leaves
The laksa leaves are very water-loving, very suitable for flat, low-lying soil, most suitable for meat soil. The soil for growing laksa leaves can be organic soil purchased at the store or used natural soil mixed with rotting cow manure, chicken manure, vermicompost, rice husk, coir, peat, organic humus... Should be applied as a primer. with lime and then dried for 7-10 days before planting to handle pathogens in the soil.
Normally, laksa leaves are bought from vegetable stalls in traditional markets. After buying, choose strong, stout branches, about 12-15 cm long and have about 5-6 eyes, no pests and diseases. to breed. But if you want to buy seedlings to ship to your place, you can order them on e-commerce platforms like Tiki, Lazada, Shopee.
2. How to grow laksa leaves
The first step of growing laksa leaves is to fertilize before planting. You can use manure and phosphate fertilizers to apply as a primer. On 1 m2 need to fertilize about 2-2.5 kg of manure and 300-400 grams of phosphorus.
Next is cuttings, cuttings by distance: rows 15 cm apart and trees 10 cm apart, when cuttings need to cover about 2/3 of the branch. Smash the root to keep the tree in balance, helping to increase the survival rate.
3. Take care of laksa leaves after planting
To help the ram plant grow and develop well, the care is extremely important, after a week to 10 days, the laksa leaves will start to take root, the green leaves at the top should start to sprout. feces. Because they are grown at home, the use of chemical fertilizers is not recommended. It is best to use organic fertilizers so as not to affect health. Every half month or 1 month, you fertilize the vegetables again.
Lettuce is an extremely water-loving plant. If there is a lack of water, the plant will not grow, so you need to regularly water the plant and water it with clean water every other day or every 2 to 3 days to keep the plant moist. Conduct plowing, weeding for laksa leaves.
Lettuce is often attacked by pests such as thrips, borers, mealybugs or root rot. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly monitor for timely detection and treatment. Prepare your own pesticides including: garlic, chili, ginger, cinnamon, ... to prevent pests and be safe for health.
Growing laksa leaves in the home garden
4. Harvesting laksa leaves
The laksa leaves can be harvested when they have grown well, sprouting many buds, the leaves are stretched out to cover the planting site, and the branches overlap the other. The way to harvest laksa leaves is to prune the long branches first or cut the whole bush, close to the root, leaving only 3-5cm for them to regenerate. To grow laksa leaves to be harvested all year round, you need to provide adequate fertilizer and water for them to recover.
Above is an extremely simple way to grow laksa leaves at home that Kim's Garden has shared with you. Hope these shares will help you in growing this spice.