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What are the advantages and disadvantages of dry sowing and wet sowing of vegetables?

The disadvantage of wet sowing is that it is not easy to sow evenly. Advantages: The seeding method is simple in operation, high in working efficiency, and labor-saving and trouble-saving.

Its main disadvantages are strict requirements on sowing technology, difficult to achieve uniform sowing, high sowing density, uneven density of pepper seedlings, large amount of thinning seedlings and waste of seeds. When sowing or raising seedlings, there are many common pepper varieties, and most of them adopt sowing method. Sowing methods are divided into dry sowing method and wet sowing method. Dry sowing method is to sow directly without watering under the condition of good soil moisture in seedbed. Dry sowing method is mostly used for seedling raising and sowing of pepper in low temperature period. Usually, the seedbed is watered a few days before sowing, and sowing is carried out after the soil temperature and humidity of the seedbed are suitable, and after sowing, it is properly suppressed and moisturized. Wet sowing method is to water the soil of seedbed before sowing. The bed soil is wet and not easy to dry, which is mainly used for pepper seedling raising and sowing at high temperature. In addition, seeds that accelerate germination generally need wet sowing.

Sowing, pinyin b is not zh ǒ ng. Chinese means sowing.