Vines can be propagated by sowing. Every spring everything recovers. April will be the best time to plant vines. The seeds of vines are relatively small, and there will be many seeds in 1g.
When the vines are seeded and propagated, they should first fill the soil with the sowing tray, and the soil should be mixed with the rotten leaf soil, culture soil and fine sand. The optimum temperature for the germination of vines is 18-24 ℃. Keeping such a temperature, it can germinate 14-21 days after sowing.
The plants of vines are very fragile after emergence. At this time, eye protection and maintenance should be carried out to ensure that there is no water in the sowing tray. If the sun is strong, the seedlings of vines should be shaded to prevent sunburn.
When the seedlings of vines grow to 5cm high and have 3 pairs of true leaves, they can be potted.
Cutting is another practical propagation method of vines vines, which can be carried out in the growing period.
In spring or early summer, cut the shoots of vines, about 8-10 cm. Trim the cut part well, and cut off the redundant leaves at the bottom, leaving only 2-3 pairs of leaves at the top.
Insert the processed vines into the prepared sand bed or soil, keep the soil slightly wet, water it on time, cover it, and take root 15-20 days later.
Branching is a common method of plant propagation.
In general, vines are divided into three or four plants in the growth period of spring, which can be planted separately and watered.
Tissue culture can also breed vines, but this method is time-consuming and labor-consuming, and requires some professional equipment and materials. Relatively difficult.