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Propagation methods of Gentiana

Marie Schrader
2020-07-29 16:45:53
Gentian grass is famous for its medicinal use. It is planted in most areas of China. It has a wide range of applications in pharmacology. People call it gentian grass because of its two aliases. Gentian grass, which has many functions, has been widely praised. More and more people are planting it. Today, I want to tell you the specific reproduction methods of gentian grass.

Split method

Reproduction time: the branch propagation is generally carried out in early April.

Growth environment: choose a more humid, well ventilated environment, like high temperature growth, do not like direct contact with the sun

Propagation mode: dig out the whole root of Gentiana, and divide it into several plants. Each plant should have one or two new buds. The planting distance is about 40 cm * 30 cm. When planting, try not to let the buds appear on the soil surface.

Seed propagation method

Propagation time: seed propagation can be carried out in two seasons, autumn and spring. Autumn is usually in November.

Growth environment: choose a more humid, well ventilated environment, like high temperature growth, do not like direct contact with the sun

Propagation mode: select the seeds that propagate in autumn, and they will germinate in the spring of the next year. Pay attention not to be too dense when sowing. It is the same as the general sowing method. Choose the seed that propagates in spring, need to put the seed in the soil, after a winter, spring is dug out to carry on normal sowing..

Propagation Mode

Reproductive considerations

After planting, watering should be done in time, but no ponding is allowed. Pay attention to the drainage condition.

Weeds should be pulled out in time.

When sowing and propagating, after the young seedlings are born, they should be thinned, the smaller and weaker ones should be pulled out, leaving the more robust ones to continue growing.

Fertilization can be carried out during flowering.

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