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What does hyacinth breed a method to have, is hyacinth good breed?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Its flowers are large, colorful and beautiful, the plant itself is non-toxic, will not endanger health, so it can be planted at home, can beautify the environment, decorate the home. Pay attention to the light when you raise it at home, and bask in the sun more. But also with a large point of the pot, the space will be enough to blossom normally. In addition, from the sense of Feng Shui, we should pay attention to the placement. Bad placement will affect your fortune.

1. What are the propagation methods

1. Sowing propagation: Sowing propagation is not commonly used in daily life. It is generally used to cultivate new varieties. Sowing is selected in autumn.Choose the right seeds, can not choose the storage time is too long, otherwise it will affect the germination.A sand bed is prepare, seeds are sow, a layer of soil is covered on that sand bed, the soil is not needed to be too thick, the soil is cover by about 1 centimeter, a warm environment is kept, and the seeds can germinate in January and February of the next year.

2. Bulb division propagation: Bulb division propagation is commonly used. Bulbs with larger bulblets can be selected, which can be observed intuitively.In June, the corms will be dug out, then the corms will be broken off, try to ensure the integrity of the broken corms, prepare appropriate substrates, and then cultivate, pay attention to the maintenance and management in the later period.Because the hyacinth natural ball rate is relatively low, so through certain means to stimulate the ball to grow.In August, when the flower buds have formed during the summer dormancy period, the big bulbs can be castrated to promote the formation of small bulbs.

2. good breeding?

Grasp the correct method, create a suitable growth environment, hyacinth is better breeding, daily if you do not want to trouble, you can directly buy seed ball breeding.

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