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how to plant rice plant​

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Answered by pp6609034
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Fill the bucket or plastic container with 6 inches (15 cm.) of dirt or potting soil. Add water up to 2 inches (5 cm.) over the ...

Answered by ghostrider0
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Growing rice from seed isn't as hard as you may think:

Growing rice from seed isn't as hard as you may think:Soak the seeds in water for about 36 hours and allow to dry for another 24 hours.

Growing rice from seed isn't as hard as you may think:Soak the seeds in water for about 36 hours and allow to dry for another 24 hours.Fill a bucket with 6 inches of a mixture of soil and compost.

Growing rice from seed isn't as hard as you may think:Soak the seeds in water for about 36 hours and allow to dry for another 24 hours.Fill a bucket with 6 inches of a mixture of soil and compost.Add about 5 inches of water to cover the soil.

Growing rice from seed isn't as hard as you may think:Soak the seeds in water for about 36 hours and allow to dry for another 24 hours.Fill a bucket with 6 inches of a mixture of soil and compost.Add about 5 inches of water to cover the soil.Evenly spread the seeds in the bucket and place in a warm, sunny area.

Growing rice from seed isn't as hard as you may think:Soak the seeds in water for about 36 hours and allow to dry for another 24 hours.Fill a bucket with 6 inches of a mixture of soil and compost.Add about 5 inches of water to cover the soil.Evenly spread the seeds in the bucket and place in a warm, sunny area.Periodically add more water to maintain a constant 5-inch depth as the plants grow.

Depending on the type of rice and your climate, it can take up to 160 days before you can harvest any grain. But don't expect a harvest big enough for a good meal. If you want rice by the pound, that's better left to the professionals.

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