Time: usually, we will choose March
Specific method: prepare the soil, then sprinkle the seeds, and then cover the soil with a thickness of about one to two centimeters. After watering, put it in a semi cool place, and wait for about a month before germination. Note that the right temperature for seeds to germinate is about 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. The seedlings of that year can grow to about eight to ten centimeters, and some cold prevention measures should be taken in winter. After another year's cultivation in bed, the next year can be transplanted. Generally speaking, it takes four to five years to bloom and bear fruit.
Time: the hard branches will be in February to March, and the young branches will be different, probably before and after the plum rain.
Specific method: for hard branches, we can choose one to two-year thick branches, insert them into sandy soil, and ensure sufficient water. In May, we will start shading up the shades, and spray them on sunny days to keep the air moist. If it goes on like this for about two months, it can take root. For the twigs, select the more substantial ones, and control the temperature between 23 ℃ and 30 ℃. If the condition is suitable, a month or so can grow roots, and the survival rate is also relatively high
Time: mid October to mid November or late February to late March
Specific methods: dig out the whole plant in the field, or take out the larger plant in the pot from the flowerpot, and then cut it from the place where the combination of root and stem is weak. Each part should have several stems and some roots. Then, a little correction of the leaves, you can plant