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Propagation methods of Allium vines

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-30 08:41:54
Allium vines have a very high ornamental value. The flowers show a charming lilac color. After flowering, they will have a light fragrance. In fact, there are a lot of propagation of Allium vines. Do you want to follow me to have a look?

The cutting propagation of Allium vines

For plants like Allium vines, cutting is the most commonly used and the simplest method of propagation. For Allium vines, cutting has a high survival rate, and the time of growing into a plant has been greatly shortened. It is one of the most important methods of propagation of Allium vines. Let's talk about the steps of propagation of Allium vines by cutting. The first thing to do before cutting is to prepare the soil. If you cut the cuttings when there is no prepared soil, it will lose water in a short period of time and reduce the survival rate of cutting. The requirements of the prepared soil are loose and permeable fertile soil, which can be selected after the soil is prepared. Take the cuttings, the cuttings should be selected from the robust parent branches, generally in five to eight centimeters, each of the cuttings requires two to three new buds, in order to improve the survival rate, cut the selected cuttings and insert them into the configured soil, it should be noted that the part inserted into the soil accounts for about enough water for the whole branch, careful maintenance can be

cutting propagation of Allium vines

The method of propagation of Allium vines

The method of Allium vines' propagation by pressing is also very simple. The most important thing is that there are many things to be paid attention to in the propagation by pressing. As in the propagation by cutting, we need to pay attention to the selection and preparation of soil. The best time for pressing is in spring. If it's between March and July, it's best. The pressing is that the trailing branches are bent and bent to the depth of about 10% in the soil. Cm or so, after pressing, in addition to keeping wet, but also when necessary for garlic Ivy fertilization to provide enough nutrients for its growth

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