It's easy to get the species of konjac, so it's easy to use seeds to propagate and it's a common method. First, we need to collect seeds. Generally, wild taro is easy to grow. After getting the seeds, it needs to be operated in the open. Generally used is the way of sowing, after sowing after a period of time can be found seed germination, until the seeds can be transplanted after the seedlings.
Its rhizome is very strong, so you can cut the rhizome of the plant that has been growing for several years every spring, about 10 cm, and then directly insert it into the planting basin. Wait patiently for a few days for the rhizome to grow several leaves, so that it can be transplanted directly to other places for growth and development.
Generally, the roots of the growing taro often grow many young plants, so wait for these young plants to grow up a little bit, then they can be dug out and transplanted to other places to become new plants.
First of all, it is necessary to dig out the small balls from the roots of the taro and then carry out grading treatment. About 2G above is the first-class ball root, 2G above is the second-class ball root. Before sowing, the planting land should be treated well. Generally, the land should be ploughed well and then the bulbous propagation can be carried out. Generally, the planting land will be made into a pattern of about 100 cm wide and 25 m long, and then the first-class ball root will be seeded with a row spacing of 0.2 M and a plant spacing of 0.08 m, and then the second-class ball root treatment will be shorter than the first-class ball root. The sowing depth needs to be controlled at about 5cm, then covered with soil and leveled, and then watered. After watering, we need to spray the herbicide in time, which is good for future cultivation.