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Propagation method of hongyunguo

Skyler White
2020-07-22 08:32:30
This is a kind of evergreen shrub or small tree. We can find that it has luxuriant branches and leaves. The shape of the leaves is also quite strange. The color is strong green and very shiny. Another is its red fruits, bright colors, hanging all over the branches, very likable. Therefore, it is very suitable to be made into bonsai and placed at home. Not only is it good-looking in appearance, but its moral is also good. This article mainly talks about some methods of its reproduction.

Ramet propagation

Breeding time: when the plant blooms, several evil buds will grow at its base. When these buds grow to one third to one half of the mother plant, we can carry on

Preparation of matrix: considering the nutrient content of the matrix, we can use rotten leaf soil and plain sand as the matrix.

How to do this: cut the buds from the mother plant and remove the leaves at the bottom. When the wounds are dry, insert them into the matrix we prepared before. Then it is to ensure the suitability of the surrounding conditions. First of all, it is better to control the temperature between 25 and 28 degrees. Water is the best way to keep wet. In addition, ventilate. About ten to half days later, it will take root.

Sow and multiply

About seeds: if we use this method of reproduction, we need to use some methods of pollination when flowering. In addition, its seeds are relatively small, so we need to try to choose fuller ones, so the survival rate will be higher

The choice of substrate: the requirement is not very strict, slightly acidic soil is better

First, put the prepared substrate into a container, and then sprinkle the seeds into the substrate. Next, cover with ground moss or plastic film, which is good for moisturizing and heat preservation. Keep the temperature in the range of 25 to 30 degrees, and you can see the seedlings grow in about 20 to 25 days. When the seedlings grow to about 4cm, they can be planted

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