Cultivation of the monthly (rosa) seeds is an interesting and challenging process, as it is usually easier to reproduce in the monthly seasons through adhesion or split. However, if you would like to try to start with the growing season of seeds, here are some detailed guidelines on planting methods and timing:

##1. Select feed
- ** seed source: ** promising seeds from the seasoned flowers. It is best to choose healthy, mature flowers to get seeds and make sure that they come from your favorite seasonal varieties。
- ** collect seeds:** when the season blooms and the petals burn, the seeds mature. Seeds are collected in such a way as to ensure that they are fully mature, usually at a later stage in the flower, when the fruit begins to harden。

#2 time of planting
-** best time:** best time for planting a monthly seed is in spring or early summer. This is when the soil is warm, and it helps the seeds to germinate and grow。

3. Cultivation steps
-** preparation of containers and soil:**
- a mixture of well-ventilated nursery soil or mixed peat and pearl rock. Ensure drainage holes at the bottom of the container to avoid water retention。
-** seed treatment:**
- the choice is made for the cold treatment of seeds, which are placed in the refrigerator for a period of 1-2 months, to simulate cold conditions in winter and to promote seed growth。
- ** sowing:**
- the planting of seasonal seeds in prepared seedlings, with light pressure on the soil and light pressure on the soil。
- ** dust:**
- covering seedlings or pearl rock to ensure that seeds are in good contact with soil。
- ** wetting:**
- use of canteens for light and wetting of the soil, while avoiding excessive moisture. A transparent layer of plastic film can be covered on the seeds or by the use of nursery covers to maintain soil moisture and stabilize temperature。

## 4. Growth management
-**light:** seeds are placed in bright but not directly exposed to strong sunlight to avoid excessive drying or overheating。
-** temperature:** steady room temperature contributes to the rapid growth and growth of seeds at about 20-25°c。
-** wetting management:**
- periodically check soil moisture to keep the soil slightly wet but not wet to logged。

## 5. Deplant
- ** deplanting time:** when the seedlings grow up to about 10 cm, they can be considered for transfer to larger containers。
-** diversion:** carefully extract seedlings from the nursery basin to avoid damage to the buds and roots。

## 6. Growing-up management
-** day-to-day care:** continue to provide adequate light and moisture and regularly apply fertilization to promote healthy growth。
- ** scrutinization process: ** before transplantation of seedlings to the outdoors, gradual hardening process to adapt them to changes in the external environment。

Through the above steps, you can try to plant the season seeds and look forward to their beautiful process from seeds to mature flowers. Remember that patience and care are key to success, and wish you a good and pleasant season




