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Propagation methods of capsaicin

Jane Margolis
2020-07-20 08:40:28
There are two main propagation ways of capsaicin: sowing and cutting. First, select the fruit and seed, then soak the seeds for a period of time, and then use the way of on-demand or sowing. Cutting needs to be carried out in spring and autumn. Select the middle branch which is about one year long and about ten to fifteen centimeters long, insert it into the weak acid soil and keep the humidity.

1. Sowing

There are some disadvantages in breeding pepper wood by sowing: the plant will grow slowly, have great variability, and the yield will not be stable, but the plant will grow stronger and have a long life.

First of all, select the fruit, which must be mature, full and free of disease. Remove the upper skin, wash it, and then dry it in a cool place.

Before sowing, we need to soak the seed for a while, then take it out and put it on the fine sand to promote germination. About half a month it will have buds grow out, this time it can be seeded on the seedbed

The seedbed should be placed in a cool place with a layer of sand of about 2cm. When sowing, you can order sowing. If there are more seeds, you can also sow them. It's better to spread them evenly. Then cover it with a layer of soil or grass, and finally pour some water. Twenty or thirty days later, some seeds will grow out. At this time, we need to remove the weeds, so that it will grow well.

2. Cutting

Cutting is best carried out in spring and autumn, but autumn will be better, at this time rooting rate will be particularly high

Select the semi lignified branch, but its rooting rate is not high, so we need to give it rooting agent. The best choice is about a year, the length between 10 and 15 cm about the middle branches, more easy to survive.

The soil needs to be permeable and slightly acidic. When cutting, two-thirds of it should be buried. It can cover the soil with a film, and the humidity should be higher. Forty five days later, the roots will grow out. At this time, they can be transplanted

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