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Is it OK to plant wheat after beginning of winter?

After the start of winter, wheat can still be planted in some areas. Whether it can be planted depends mainly on the local temperature. Under normal circumstances, the ambient temperature at which wheat can germinate is about 15~25℃. When the temperature is too low, the germination ability of wheat seeds will be reduced, and even the seedlings may not emerge in severe cases. If the temperature is lower than 65438 05℃ after winter, it is generally not recommended to plant wheat.

Is it OK to plant wheat after beginning of winter?

Generally speaking, sowing wheat after winter will miss the best sowing date. Compared with the wheat planted in the suitable sowing period, the yield of wheat sown after beginning of winter in most areas generally declined.

When the local temperature in beginning of winter is too low, it is suggested to plant it in the following spring, so that on the one hand, the harvest can be guaranteed, and on the other hand, it is too late to replant winter wheat in the following winter.