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How to plant and breed crystal palm

Saul Goodman
2020-08-18 09:03:57
Crystal palm is a kind of fleshy plant of Liliaceae, originated in South Africa, so how can crystal palm carry out the branch propagation? Today, we are going to talk about the branch propagation method of crystal palm.

Crystal palms propagate in ramets

Crystal palms in the sub - plant reproduction, first of all to carry out the selection of mother plant, can be divided into several parts, each part can be planted independently, that is to achieve the first step of sub - plant reproduction.

The second is the selection of soil for plant propagation: the selection of basin soil can be 2 parts of sand soil and 1 part of peat soil, and then the two kinds of soil can be mixed and put into the basin. Note that because the root system of the plant is shallow, you should choose to know how to plant in a pot.

As long as the prepared plants can be planted.

Maintenance of Crystal Palm Ramet Propagation

The maintenance of crystal palms propagation

Branch propagation in the spring and autumn growth season to pay attention to keep the basin soil moist, see the dry immediately water.

Every month to apply a thin compound fertilizer and water, to ensure the nutrients needed for growth, but also to add a small amount of bone powder into the pot soil culture soil.

In the spring of each year, we should pay attention to the use of phosphorus, potassium based light liquid fertilizer for fertilization twice. When topdressing, pay attention not to sprinkle the fertilizer drops on the leaves, or there will be yellow spots, which will affect the beauty and growth of the leaves.

Note that the newly potted plant should not be watered too much to prevent the plant from rotting; wait until the new plant has roots, then water it normally.

Pay attention to the light, to ensure adequate sunlight, but do not direct sunlight, do not spend a long time in the sun, to appropriate shade.

Maintenance of Crystal Palm Ramet Propagation

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