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How does queen Ruyi breed

Marie Schrader
2020-07-22 08:32:40
Sowing: in spring, put crushed stones on the bottom of the basin and then load the soil. Spread the seeds evenly on the soil. Spray water until the humidity reaches 55% to 80%, the temperature is 15 ℃ to 20 ℃, and the buds will be produced about half a month. Ramet: dig out the strong plants as a whole, cut off the old leaves and yellow leaves. Each small plant has 5 to 6 strong leaves. Spray water after planting.

How to reproduce

The way of sowing and branch propagation.

How to operate

Ramet propagation

Breeding time: also in spring.

Breeding method: spring is also the season to change pots and turn soil for plants. At this time, you can select strong and strong plants. After digging them out as a whole, they can be divided into small plants for planting. But when digging, we must pay attention not to hurt the root. After splitting, we also need to cut all the older leaves and yellow leaves, so that each small plant can have 5 to 6 robust leaves. The same temperature should be maintained between 15 and 20 degrees. The temperature at night in spring is still a little low. At this time, we must pay attention to keeping warm. When just planted, do not put it directly in the sun. Can often spray some water to the leaf surface, to maintain its humidity.

Sow and multiply

Breeding time: generally, it will be carried out in the spring when everything germinates.

Propagation method: the seeds can be directly and evenly distributed in the basin soil, but the soil must be a soil with good drainage and sufficient nutrients. You can first put some broken stones at the bottom of the basin, and then put the soil into the flowerpot to increase the drainage of the soil. About 15 to 20 days can produce small sprouts, its germination rate is very high, and the sprouts are very neat. But during this period, the humidity should be between 55% and 80%, and the temperature should be between 15 ℃ and 20 ℃.

Good-looking Queen Ruyi.

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