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The propagation method of cold moonlit night

Marie Schrader
2020-07-22 08:32:30
This is a kind of perennial succulent plant of Sedum, which we often call succulent plant. At present, it is very popular. The reason for its popularity, of course, is that its appearance is very popular. We are going to talk about the cold moon night is one of the most beautiful. If you want to know more about it, let's see how it breeds.

Cuttage Propagation

Time selection: time selection is very important, which has a very important impact on its survival rate. Generally, we will breed from October to march of the next year. Although it can survive after April, its growth time is relatively short, so its root system development will be deficient, and the overall effect is not good

Choice of matrix: sand or vermiculite is OK

Specific method: cut the fleshy stem from its upper part. For this plant, its fleshy stem can be cut into small pieces with growing points. Then put them into the disinfectant for sterilization, and wait for air drying. After three or five days, when the wound is almost dry, insert it into the prepared matrix. Make sure the temperature is controlled at about ten to twenty degrees centigrade. Wait about twenty to thirty days to see it take root.

Note: it's better to take the lower part of the leaves when handling the materials, otherwise the leaves may turn yellow due to the lack of related substances.

Ramet propagation

Timing: for this plant, we can breed in spring or autumn

Choice of material and matrix: when choosing the mother plant, we should choose the stronger one. For the matrix, we should choose the one with abundant nutrition and good drainage performance.

Specific method: dig out the selected mother plant, then divide it into several parts with a knife, and pay attention to each part with sufficient root system. Then, insert each part into the matrix separately.

A night of flowers and leaves in the cold moon

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