Sowing propagation is the most commonly used method of bulb propagation of succulent plants. It often chooses to sow in autumn.
The seeds of the bulb are relatively small. The seeds can be sown on the seedbed, and the seedbed can select the appropriate sandy soil. After sowing, the seeds need to be covered with glass sheets to avoid being washed away when watering. When seeding the light bulb, you can use the way of Yin water when watering the seedlings, that is, put the flowerpot in the flowerpot filled with water, and let the water slowly soak the soil. When the light bulb seedlings come out, you can also use this method to water
At the early stage of seedling growth, the seeded light bulb often appears the phenomenon of seedling staggering, and the root is easy to be exposed. In general, you can use toothpicks and other small tools to cover the roots and straighten the fallen plants.
The bulb usually starts to grow in autumn, and in winter and spring, the plant will grow new plants in the body. In general, a light bulb can only breed a new plant, sometimes it can be divided into two heads, or even into multiple heads. This is a group. If the light bulb can grow in groups, the new plants of these groups can be taken down and propagated in groups. However, because the light bulb is more difficult to group, and the group also has different ornamental effects, so if it is not necessary to divide plants, most of them will still be allowed to grow. Therefore, the propagation of light bulbs in individual plants depends on whether they are in groups.