Techniques for growing zucchini in terms of planting techniques, there are two most popular methods of growing squash: growing by seed & growing by seedling. If you choose to grow by seed, you will have to sow the seeds 4-6 weeks before planting time. Growing seedlings in pots or gardens is always easier & less time consuming than planting seeds. 1. Sowing squash seeds - Mix soil + nutrients (tribat soil) into a styrofoam container or pot…. Then water enough moisture. in a styrofoam container or pot with a radius of 12-15cm, sow 3-4 seeds, bury the seeds about 1.5cm deep. Then cover with soil & wait for the squash seeds to sprout. - About 3-5 days after sowing, the seeds will germinate. Seedlings are about 15 days, then choose 1-2 healthy plants to plant, trim down bad ones. 2. Fertilize squash - The plant has 2 true leaves about 17 days, after the seed sprouts, fertilize the base. - Add fertilizer for fast growing plants when the tree is 22 days old. After that, every 16 days, apply organic fertilizer or rotten manure once so that the plants can flower & set fruit quickly. Every 16 days, apply organic fertilizer or rotten manure once to make the plants flower & set fruit quickly. - If the squash is 32 days old & has not yet flowered, it is necessary to add nitrogen & phosphorus fertilizers dissolved in water, evenly watering the squash plants, the important part is the flower branch (5cm away from the base). 3. Watering & taking care of zucchini plants - in the morning & evening, water the plants. It is necessary to water enough when the tree is flowering & fruiting because at this time the tree must provide enough water for the flower to make the fruit easy to set. Do not fertilize while the squash is flowering. When the tree has fruited, it is advisable to prune the male branches & flower branches so that the tree can focus on raising fruit. 4. Harvest Wishing you every success to always have a pumpkin dish ready to cook a lot of delicious dishes for your family. Organic, Non-Gmo, Home-Grown, Garden-Grown Zucchini Seeds, Green Vegetable Seeds