In fact, golden pheasant itself has a strong reproductive capacity, so if you want to breed it extra, you can propagate it by sowing or cutting. Here is a brief introduction of these two ways of propagation
Sowing can be carried out from March to April every year. The seeds are directly spread on the sand, and then a thin layer of soil is covered on it. Before sowing, all the soil should be evenly poured through. After sowing, the soil should be kept in the same humidity, which can be covered with plastic film, and then the film should be opened in the morning and evening for ventilation. The other time is covered. When the seeds give out small buds, take off the plastic film, and then put it in the astigmatism place for cultivation. When one or two leaves are produced, they can be transplanted and planted.
This method is very simple, because the golden pheasant has a strong ability of reproduction, just dig out the branches for planting, you can choose to carry out in its growth period. However, it should be noted that the newly planted ramets should not be exposed to the sun directly, until it has passed the slow seedling stage, and then it is under normal maintenance.
It can also be propagated by cutting, and cutting can also be carried out in hot summer, but this method is rarely used