Generally, the time is in spring. Before sowing, the soil suitable for the survival of H. Generally, it is made of perlite and stone slag, and some charcoal can be added at the same time. The culture soil produced in this way can not only transport fertile soil but also have good water permeability. However, it should be noted that the culture soil must be disinfected before use. The bacteria in the sterilized culture soil were killed, which effectively prevented them from damaging the seeds. The seeds of M. mucronatus are seeded into the treated soil, with a depth of about 3cm, and then covered with a layer of clean charcoal soil, which can not only keep the seeds warm, but also affect the air permeability. Then water. The amount of water should be based on the penetration, and then wait for germination! After the seeds sprout, you can slightly increase the light, wait until the seedlings grow up slowly, and then you can change them into large pots for cultivation.
Take the hairy starfish out of the flowerpot first, and then use sharp pieces or scissors to cut off the underground rhizome connected by its leaves. Each plant can be divided into 2-3 plants, not too many, to ensure that the whole plant can be balanced and even. After separation, they should be pruned and rotten roots removed. It's better to apply some charcoal powder to the incision of hairy starfish for disinfection. After treatment, it can be planted
The premise is that the plants to be seeded must be very healthy and mature. The first step is to disinfect the blade to be used first, otherwise the bacteria on the blade will infect the incision, and it's better not to use scissors, because scissors will squeeze and damage the stem, and the position of cutting head must be selected. Select the position where the distance between the blades is large enough to expose the stem, and then place the cut part in the place where the sun can't shine for a week and a half months, or see that it has been After taking root, it can be planted in the soil.
Now you know how they reproduce, right? Don't you raise more pots soon?