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Propagation mode of willow orchid

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-23 08:45:37
Liulan, its flowers look really small, but the number of flowers is amazing. The whole plant is really full of flowers from top to bottom, just like being covered with a beautiful wedding dress, so dazzling, if planted in pieces, the whole is naturally beautiful and suffocating. Its leaves are thin and long, like a pair of slender jade hands. Because of its beauty, many people try their best to breed, so as to cultivate more willow orchids and make it beautiful all over the world.

1. Seed propagation

Collect seeds: from September to October every year, the fruits of willow orchid will mature. At this time, we can collect, cut off its capsule, and then put it on the ground to let the sun shine. Soon, its capsule will crack, so the seeds will come out, get rid of impurities, collect well, and the seeds can be stored dry.

Land preparation and bed making: generally, the seedbed it grows is suitable for the place leading to the sun. Before sowing, the ground should be leveled to make the soil even and fine. Also to disinfect the soil, water enough to keep it moist.

Sowing: usually in spring and autumn, but more in early spring. After sowing, cover it with a thin layer of soil, so that the seeds will germinate more easily.

2. Cuttage Propagation

This method is usually carried out during its growth period. First of all, we need to take down the seedlings with the top buds, and then put them in the bucket with clean water to prevent the withering and pollution of the buds. When you sow, you can pick up a little lower leaf and then insert it into the wet sand bed. Under the light, regular spray and moisturizing can be done. Generally keep the temperature between 15 and 20 degrees. After 10 to 15 days, you can take root, and you can transplant it to the basin or inside the floor in a month or so.

3. Branch propagation

This can also be done in spring and autumn. In spring, dig out its underground roots, cut them into small sections, and then bury them under the ground, so that new plants can grow. In the autumn when the plant is divided, you should take its soil ball, and you can cut off part of the stem above. When digging, you can't hurt its root. You need to take the soil with you. The bag or flowerpot you are using is packed, so the survival rate will be very high. After the ramets are completed, they must be kept moist. When transported to the place of cultivation, we should plant as soon as possible.

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