Seedling Age Selection
The seedling age of strawberry seedlings refers to the development time of the seeds, typically divided into one-year-old and two-year-old types. One-year-old varieties have a seedling age of 1 year, suitable for survival in next spring, but they grow slower and have lower fruit yields. In contrast, two-year-old varieties usually have a seedling age of 2 years, with a shorter growth cycle and higher fruit yields. When selecting the seedling age, it's necessary to consider both the growth environment and costs.
Section 3: Quantity Selection
The quantity of strawberry seedlings will affect the later planting scale and yield. Generally, strawberry growers should consider their own demand scale when selecting an appropriate number of seedlings. It is recommended to start with a small-scale trial planting to determine the yield and adaptability of the strawberries before making a large-scale purchase. For those who wish to plant strawberries on a large scale, bulk orders can be placed from nurseries, which may also offer lower prices.






































