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How to breed winter jasmine

Jane Margolis
2020-07-14 08:43:28
Cutting: use the newly developed semi lignified branches of the year as cuttings, the insertion depth is one third to one half of the branches, and then compact, drench with water, shade and moisturize, and take root quietly. Ramet: in the process of changing pots or raising seedlings, cut off the gap to form new plants. Crush: cut one side of the branch and bury it in the soil, and new roots will grow in one growing season.

I. Cuttage Propagation

1. Time: cutting shall be carried out at the turn of spring and summer every year, and the new semi lignified branches of that year shall be used as cuttings. In warm places, winter can use the defoliation period for cutting.

2. Method: it is easy to take root. Cut the branches between 2-4 nodes and cut a small section of about 10-15 cm. Insert the branches into the soil, the depth of which is one third to one half of the branches. Then compact, drench with water, shade and moisturize, and it will take root and sprout at a proper time. When the new buds are sprouting, it can be maintained normally. When three to four leaves are grown, it can be moved to the planting basin. Carry out maintenance management.

2. Branch propagation

Ramet propagation is to wait for it to grow into a large plant after it can be in the process of changing pots or seedlings, from the place where the gap is more cut to form a new plant.

3. Strip propagation

The method of layering is not commonly used but can also be propagated. Cut one side of the branch of Jasminum nudiflorum and bury it in the soil, leak out the branch at the front end, grow new roots in a growing season, and then cut and replant it to complete propagation..

Winter jasmine

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