One of the characteristics of Thor is that the mother plant will die when it blooms and bears fruit, but there will be many sprouts at the base. Every year when turning the basin, you can dig out the sub plants and plant them separately. If there is no root in the excavated seed plant, it can be first inserted into the sand bed to keep the substrate moist, and then it can be planted in the basin after rooting.
Raytheon can also carry out Cuttage Propagation, take down the young buds sprouted at the axil of Raytheon leaves (the old leaves take root slowly, and the survival rate is also low), and hang them in the shade for 5-7 days, and insert them into the culture soil after the wound is dry, so that they can easily take root and survive.
The rootless seedlings can also be planted in coarse sand, vermiculite and other organic soil for rooting, and then transplanted. As long as the soil is disinfected, there will be no blue seedlings.
The seeds full of Thor were selected and sowed indoors from March to April. The germination temperature was 21-24 ℃, and the seeds germinated 14-21 days after sowing.