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Reproduction methods of coralline fern

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-22 08:32:30
Mention it. We can't help but think of the coral in the sea, like a small fence on the bottom of the sea, very good-looking. But what we said in a few days is quite different from coral. It is a kind of perennial plant. Because the leaves are green and the shape is extremely beautiful, people often choose to raise it to beautify their indoor environment, and at the same time, it brings a fresh and comfortable feeling to themselves. What kind of breeding methods does it have? Let's have a look.

1. Select Insert

When pruning it every spring, we can take the stems and branches it cut as cuttings, and then deal with them a little bit, and then we can go on cutting.

2. Cutting

When cutting, first of all, we have selected the soil. Generally, we choose some loose and fertile soil. Then we water the soil in advance and air it. Then we can insert the prepared branches in the soil. When cutting, we must pay attention not to insert all the branches into the soil. Otherwise, we can't survive. After cutting, we can. Put it in the strong light and keep the temperature appropriate. In addition, water it properly. After about two weeks, the cuttings will start to root, and then a new plant will be formed.

2. Spore propagation

1. Take spores

If we want to reproduce in this way, we need to prepare a long paper bag in advance. The size depends on the size of the leaves. After the paper bag is ready, we can take the paper bag and tie it on the leaf when the sporangium on the back of the leaf begins to appear, so that when the spore matures, it will automatically fall into the paper bag. Because the spores are extremely small, just like dust, so when we take it, we must cut the paper bag together with the leaves, and then let the leaf end down, so that the spores can all be concentrated at the bottom of the paper bag, and then we can take out the leaves, and then concentrate all the spores in each bag in one bag, so that we can sow.

Coral fern potted

2. Sowing

We prepare the soil first, and then we carry out a high-temperature disinfection of the soil. Then we find a basin to put the soil in and flatten it. After that, we can sprinkle the prepared spores in the basin in turn. After that, we can start to soak the basin, so that the soil can be fully wet. After soaking, we can keep it warm and wait for it. Germination

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