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Breeding methods of Delphinium

Skyler White
2020-08-18 09:03:57
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The planting and breeding of Kingfisher

The planting and propagation of Delphinium is generally started in September to collect seeds, and then to sow in March of the next year.

The seeds can be sown in the open seedbed first. The seeds can be treated by low temperature sand storage method. When the seedlings have 4 true leaves, they can be transplanted. Then they can be planted and planted. Before planting, enough base fertilizer should be applied.

If want topdressing, give priority to with nitrogen fertilizer, still want to notice according to grow trend, undertake regular prune, conduce to the rapid growth of Plant..

Sowing and Reproduction of Delphinium

The Parthenogenesis of Delphinium

The Parthenogenesis of Delphinium can be carried out in spring and autumn.

First of all, we should choose the vigorous mother plant to divide.

Secondly, you can use tools to carefully cut the root of the finch into several sub plants, and then directly transplant them to a flowerpot or field.

Finally, the maintenance after transplantation, to block water, pay attention to shade.

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Cuttage Propagation of Delphinium

The Cuttage Propagation of Delphinium can select robust branches and leaves for cutting when the new buds grow a certain length in spring, and pay attention to leave 3 leaves when cutting.

Then cut the cuttings to the seedbed, wait for rooting, and then transplant them to the flowerpot.

After planting, it can be maintained normally. Only enough light and shade are needed, and proper amount of water is needed to grow healthily.

Cutting Propagation of Delphinium

These are the breeding methods of Kingdee. You can choose a proper breeding method according to your hobbies or the environment of your family. I wish you success.

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