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What does convallaria propagate a technology to have, is survival rate high?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Kapok like enough light, warm, dry growing environment. Breeding is very simple, usually let it bask in the sun, give enough light for a long time. It's best to keep the temperature between 20 and 30 degrees. It is not cold-resistant, and the temperature in winter should be above 5 degrees. The requirement for moisture is not high, watering does not need to be too frequent, rather dry than wet. In addition, we should also pay attention to the soil environment, to be fertile, breathable, loose and preferably slightly acidic.

1. Sowing and Propagation

1. Obtain seeds: Lily of the valley can be propagated by sowing. If you pay attention to a good method, the survival rate is relatively high.You can buy good seeds directly, or you can collect good seeds after the fruit is ripe.The seeds should not be too dry, and the mature and full seeds should be selected as far as possible, so that the suitable seeds can improve the germination rate.

2. Treatment of seeds: The seeds should be treated before sowing. Prepare warm water, soak the seeds in it, and then fish them out and put them in wet sand to accelerate germination, so as to keep the surrounding environment warm and suitable.

3. Sowing with soil: prepare the soil for sowing, and then sow the treated seeds into the soil, and wait for the seeds to germinate and grow.

Division propagation

1. Time selection: The suitable time should be selected for Lily of the valley ramets. In order to ensure the survival rate, it is better to select the spring and autumn seasons. The environment of these two time periods is suitable for the survival of ramets.

2. Cutting tubers: Select a strong mother plant, prepare a sterilized cutter, cut off the small tubers on the bulb of the mother plant, and then separate the tubers into several pieces to ensure that there are small buds on each section.

Convallaria

3. Separate planting: prepare potting soil, plant the treated small tubers separately into flowerpots, and do a good job of maintenance and management in the later period.

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