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How to breed Lavender

Saul Goodman
2020-07-18 10:35:44
Cuttage Propagation: select healthy semi lignified flower branches, cut them into about 8-10cm long, remove the lower leaves, then insert them into the culture soil, water them once, and finally cover them with a layer of film to keep wet. Sowing and propagation: evenly spread the seeds to the surface of culture soil, cover with a thin layer of soil, and then spray water timely for humidification.

1. Cuttage Propagation

Cutting is one of the common propagation methods of lavender, which is also suitable for propagation. The breeding time is usually in spring or autumn. First of all, select the healthy female parent, and then select the half lignified flower branches that are born in the same year from them. Cut them with the tools of detoxification, then cut them into a length of about 8-10cm, and then remove the leaves under them.

Then, insert it into the sterilized loose and breathable culture soil, taking care not to insert too deep. After inserting, it needs to be watered once to make sure the soil is wet, and finally covered with a layer of film to keep wet. After cutting, need to maintain a certain humidity and temperature, about 10 days later, it will take root.

2. Sowing and breeding

Sowing is also one of its available ways of reproduction. Sowing time is usually spring or autumn.

Before sowing, it is necessary to prepare loose and breathable culture soil and spray water properly to ensure humidity. The seeds are then evenly spread to the surface of the culture soil. Note that the seeds should be evenly distributed, and the seed spacing should not be too large or too small. If it is too large, after the plants grow out, the plant spacing will be too large, not only affect the ornamental, but also waste soil resources; if it is too small, the plants will compete for resources such as soil and light, which will cause poor growth.

After the seeds are sown, a thin layer of soil shall be covered, and then water shall be sprayed timely for humidification. About a week, there will be sprouts.

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