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The breeding way of Fei peach

Saul Goodman
2020-07-22 08:33:14
When Fei peach blossoms, pieces of peach red flowers are piled on the branches, with a few leaves sticking out occasionally. Surrounded by the flowers, it looks very happy. It not only blossoms beautifully, but also has the effect of nourishing blood and Qi. Planting is also very convenient, labor-saving and clean, so there are many places to plant, so how do they reproduce? Come and have a look!

Preparation before breeding

This kind of tree is best propagated by budding, and the best time is July and August. Rootstock should choose the one that can dwarf after grafting, such as longevity peach. Grafting is also to choose the appropriate container, if the container is not selected correctly, it is easy to affect the future growth. Can choose to be able to coordinate not only the shape of the tree, but also the container that can be coordinated to the surrounding environment of the ornamental part. It is not allowed to seep around, otherwise it is easy to cause the accumulation of salt, which will affect the growth of the plant.

Matrix configuration

When cultivating ornamental peaches, you need to put perlite, bark and other plant materials in the container, but you need to choose according to the characteristics of the region. If you want to choose bark, you can't use it directly, but you need to pile it for more than one month. Only by mastering the right proportion can the plants grow better

Point of reproduction

The best place to graft is 5-10cm away from the ground. One advantage here is that you can connect the flowers of different colors you like to the same rootstock, so you can enjoy many varieties at the same time. Potted plants, the cold resistance of the root system may be a little poor, so when the temperature is low, if it can not be put into the room, it is also necessary to do a good job in keeping warm, otherwise my plant is easy to frostbite.

The Flower of the Peach

Management after breeding

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