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The propagation mode of cherries

Marie Schrader
2020-06-15 13:00:32
There are many ways of propagation of Nanking cherry, such as cutting, but many flower friends only know the method, but they don't know the specific steps of propagation. Today we'll see what ways there are for Nanking cherry.

The seed propagation of cherries

Any kind of plant is inseparable from sowing and propagation. As long as it is a plant, it will produce seeds. Seeds are the foundation of its reproduction. The seed propagation method of cherries is the most simple one, but the growth cycle is generally long, and it takes a long time to bloom and bear fruit. The specific method of sowing and propagation is as follows. The first thing to do is to collect the fruit of cherries. After removing the pulp, wash the seeds and store them in the sun. When you want to plant them, you can plant them. Just sow the seeds directly, and water them enough to wait for their germination and growth.

sowing and propagation of cherries

Cutting propagation of cherries

Cutting propagation can be said to be the most convenient and quick planting method. Before cutting, the first thing we need to do is to choose or make up the soil by ourselves. Of course, the requirement for the soil is that it is loose and breathable, which can be dug directly from the land, or added some humus on the basis of it. The soil is best to be sterilized and disinfected, and the treated soil can be directly For cuttings used for cuttings, let's talk about the selection of cuttings. Cuttings should be selected from robust parent branches, which are generally five to eight centimeters long. However, it should be noted that three to five buds should be kept on each cuttings for me. Only in this way can the survival rate of cherries be guaranteed. Finally, the cuttings should be inserted into the soil, and the cuttings should be inserted into one third to one third. Two or so, not too much, of course, not too little

Cutting Propagation of Prunus tomentosa Thunb.

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