Under normal management, strawberries can grow real leaves in about 10-30 days after germination. When it grows 2-4 true leaves, it can be transplanted and divided into pots. After transplanting strawberries for 4-5 days, the roots began to grow again. However, if the temperature after transplantation is too low or poorly managed, it may take 10 days or even longer to take root. For some high-quality strawberry varieties, the price of seedlings is relatively high. If the survival rate of strawberry seedlings after transplanting is low due to inadequate management, the loss will be greater.
Expansion: When strawberries grow two true leaves in the process of maintenance, they can be divided into pots to prevent the seedlings from continuing to grow, and the limited maintenance space will affect their growth. When strawberry seedlings grow to 4-5 leaves, they can be transplanted and sown. When transplanting, if the weather is sunny, it is best to transplant in the afternoon, and if it rains, it can be transplanted all day.