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How to breed oleander

Saul Goodman
2020-07-08 08:43:22
Oleander can cut the branches with strong growth, insert them into the drainage and ventilating matrix, and cut 30-40cm branches, split the lower end 4-6cm with a small knife, and insert them into the water. Sowing is to pick out the seeds, soak them, and then sow them in a suitable substrate, which is covered with a layer of fine soil. It is also possible to cut the branches close to the ground surface and press them into the soil.

I. cutting

1. You can choose a healthy and good plant, cut a section of branches from the top, and present a slope at the incision. Remove all the branches and leaves below to prevent excessive evaporation of water, and keep several leaves on the top.

2. The substrate is selected to be drainable and ventilative, which helps the water to be drained, and then disinfected before use.

3. Cut according to the distance of 5 times 5cm, apply appropriate amount of water after completion, and pay attention to avoid the strong direct sunlight

4. You can also cut 30-40cm branches and split the lower end with a small knife, about 4-6cm. Prepare a container for hydroponics and insert it into it. It will take about 2-3 weeks to take root.

II. Sowing

When it matures, the seeds can be picked. Then in order to improve the probability of germination, the seeds can be soaked in 20-40 degrees of warm water, which can promote germination after absorbing water. Then the seeds will be sown in a suitable substrate, covered with a layer of fine soil, to ensure good temperature and light, and soon will germinate.

3. Pressing

In the rainy season, cut the branches close to the ground surface, press them into the soil, and wait for a month to take root. When the root grows out, it can be separated from the mother plant and transplanted.

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