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Breeding technology of Fraxinus Vera

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-06-30 16:20:18
Sowing: in the first ten days of October, mature seeds will be collected. In the next spring, around March, sand bed will be prepared, and then seeds will be evenly sown in. Cutting: cut the strong branches without diseases and insect pests. Use the sand with good water permeability effect to insert the cut branches into the substrate. Layering: it's best to select the branches with good growth and shape in spring, dip them with a little rooting powder, and then press them into the sandy soil.

I. sowing

1. Seed collection: the seeds will mature in the first ten days of October. At this time, the seeds can be collected and carefully screened to remove the dry and not full ones. Its seed coat is relatively hard, you can wait until the next year to plant directly, or use wet sand to promote germination.

2. Sowing: in the spring of the second year, we will sow around March, prepare the sand bed, and then evenly sow the seeds in it, cover it with a thin layer of sand, and then water it, control the temperature at about 30 ℃ and wait for germination.

2. Cutting

1. Branch: select a good plant, and cut the strong and disease-free branches from it, with a length of about 10 cm.

2. Substrate: the substrate used for cutting should be selected well. Sand with good water permeability can be used. Before cutting, water should be sprayed properly to keep moist.

3. Cutting: cut the branches into the substrate, and then spray water regularly to keep moist, and do the corresponding maintenance management.

3. Pressing

1. Time: there is not too much restriction on the time of pressing, but it is better to choose in spring, and the survival rate will be higher

2. Cuttings: select the branches with good growth form, dip a little rooting powder on them, and then press them into the sandy soil.

3. Transplanting: when the roots are stable, you can cut open the transplanting.

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