

I must confess that I know nothing about the techniques to use for the best sugarcane harvest, only that we are in the most favorable lunar phase, the waxing crescent. I imagine that the part with the root goes towards the ground, buried deep, but I will try to watch tutorials to ensure a 100% successful planting. I also don't know if the type of soil is better or if the watering should be constant or not. As you can see, there is much to learn.






Although I've been observing sugarcane for years, I hadn't noticed that at each division, there's what I assume will be the root of the next plant—a small, oval-shaped bump at the end of each division. This would give me the possibility of planting several sugarcane plants, but I guess I'll have to wait until I get the necessary information to be successful in this natural endeavor.


There are several ways to enjoy sugarcane, but for me, a good, cold sugarcane juice with plenty of lemon is definitely perfect for these hot days. I'll sign off now, but not before thanking everyone for the support I've received on my recent posts here in the #hivegarden community. I would also greatly appreciate any advice anyone might have, as I need all the help I can get.
Very cool! Hopefully it grows well and she has a nice harvest!
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