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Germination Time: Be patient as clove seeds can take several weeks to germinate. 2. Transplanting clove plants: Materials needed: Larger pots with good drainage Rich, well-drained potting soil Balanced slow release or organic fertilizer Steps : Transplant: When the plants have developed several sets of true leaves, transfer them to larger pots containing suitable potting soil. Soil care and fertilization: Make sure the soil remains moist and fertilize the plants sparingly to support their growth. 3. Clove Plant Care: Light and Temperature: Plants prefer warm, humid conditions with partial sun exposure. Watering: Keep the soil constantly moist, avoiding overwatering. Humidity: Increase humidity by misting plants regularly or using a humidifier. Pruning: Prune plants to encourage dense growth and remove dead or damaged areas. 4. Harvesting cloves: Harvesting cloves can take several years. Pick them when they turn pink or reddish and dry them in a shaded, well-ventilated area. By carefully following these steps and providing the necessary care, you will be able to successfully grow clove plants from seed. Remember to be patient, as ripening cloves takes time and patience.
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