Watson's vitality is very tenacious, and its reproduction ability is the same as that of weeds. It propagates crazily in the way of exploding.
Parents who have bought many meat seeds should know how small the meat seeds are, and a seed pod can hold dozens of hundreds or more seeds.
When a Watson blooms, it means a style. A flower can develop into five seed pods.
When Watson blooms, it will desperately consume its own nutrition, complete pollination, and the pollination rate is very high.
If your Watson needs to reproduce before it blooms, it can be done by leafing.
Break off a few leaves, with a pair of skilled hands, plus a patience, slowly waiting for the leaves to come out.
Watson's mother plant, there are often some seedlings, is her ramets. These seedlings can be separated and transplanted into other containers.