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Propagation methods of Canna

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-30 08:41:54
When it comes to red plantains, your first thought may be that red flowers and tiny leaves are both ornamental and have certain economic and practical value. Then how to breed such good things and what should we pay attention to in the process of reproduction?

Summary of propagation methods of Canna

Like other plants, there are many ways of propagation, but the most important one is sowing propagation and split propagation. Among them, the survival rate of sowing propagation is relatively high. If you are not sure about your own culture technology, you'd better use seed propagation, that is, sowing propagation, if you have certain propagation and culture technology. If you want to shorten the growth cycle of Canna, you need to use the method of individual propagation.

overview of propagation methods of Canna edulis

Sowing and propagation of Canna

Sowing and breeding, as you can imagine, is a way to use mature seeds for propagation of plantain. Before sowing seeds, the soil should be configured. The minimum requirement of plantain for the soil is loose, airy and not hardened. If it is fertile soil with enough nutrients, it is better. After the soil is prepared, the seeds should be selected and selected. If the seeds are full and have no scratches, they can improve the survival rate of Canna. When sowing seeds, they should be evenly sown. After sowing, they should be covered and watered.

overview of propagation methods of Canna edulis

The branch propagation of Canna

It can be said that rametting is a very common method of propagation. After uprooting the robust plants of Canna edulis and dividing them into three to four equal parts, insert them into the prepared soil. It should be noted that if the selected mother plant is strong and relatively young, if it is old and weak, the survival rate of Canna edulis will be greatly reduced. Finally, don't forget to insert it. After pouring enough water, careful maintenance.

Division Propagation of Banana (Musa acuminata)

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