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The propagation mode of Rosa spinosa

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-22 08:33:14
Rosa spinosa is a shrub. Here is a brief introduction to its breeding methods.

Ramet propagation

Breeding time: all year round.

Select the large plant with strong rising trend, and it is better to be disease-free, and replant all the branches growing at the root. These ramets can be cut directly from large ones with sharp knives. This method is the most simple way to reproduce, its biggest advantage is easy to survive, short time

Cuttage Propagation

Breeding time: all year round.

This method is also commonly used in breeding plants. Select the more robust and full branches of plants, or leaves, buds, etc. It can be planted in the sand or water first, and then it can be planted in the soil when a new root sprouts. But in the process of cutting, we should pay attention to: it is better to select the cutting and insert it into the sand at the same time, which is very helpful for its survival; the temperature should be maintained between 20 ℃ and 25 ℃, which is favorable for the growth of new roots. When the temperature is too low, the rooting is slow, and when the temperature is too high, the cutting of branches is easy to rot. At the same time, we should also ensure the humidity of the environment, but not too humid.

Strip propagation

Breeding time: all year round.

Select the more robust branches, which are disease-free, and directly buried in the sand, but the sand must have humidity. After making sure it has taken root, it can be cut and replanted. This method is rarely used, only when the plant is not suitable for reproduction, or on larger plants. Its method is similar to cutting, but cutting is to cut the branches first and then insert them into the sand.

In fact, there is another method, is sowing, but this method is more cumbersome, and family planting is not suitable for use, the most important is its survival coefficient is too low.

Rosa spinosa plant

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