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What are the breeding methods of beauty Jixing

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-18 09:03:46
This is a succulent plant of Jingtian in Jingtian family. What are its reproduction methods? Let's take a look at it.

The beauty of Ji Xing sows and breeds

Jixing beauty usually sows and propagates in February to May every year.

To choose healthy and disease-free full seeds, and then use indoor pot sowing method, so as not to be harmed by external temperature fluctuations.

Jixing beauty's suitable temperature for germination is about 18-21 ℃, so it is necessary to keep this temperature before germination and rooting within 12-15 days after sowing.

After sowing the seeds, we should put the pot in the place with light for maintenance, pay attention to the proper shade, and water for the first time, to water enough.

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Cutting propagation of beauty Ji Xing

Jixingmei's cuttage can be carried out all year round, and the best period is spring and autumn.

First, cut the compact short branches on the top of the leaves of the plant, with a length of 5-7cm, and then prepare to insert them into the sand bed.

Prepare the sand bed soil to maintain a certain humidity, slightly wet can be, cuttings after 10 to 12 days will take root.

You can also use single leaf cutting, that is, to sprinkle mature fleshy leaves on the prepared sand bed, and then spray water to see the sand bed wet, so that a few weeks later, young plants will come out from the leaf base.

Ji Xingmei sows and breeds

The ramet propagation of beauty Ji Xing

Jixing beauty's branch propagation is less, so as long as you choose the branches on the strong mother plant, you can plant them into different flowerpots.

Jixingmei's branch propagation is relatively simple. After the branch, as long as the normal watering, that is to say, if the pot soil is dry, it can be watered. If not, it can be watered.

It should also be placed in a well ventilated and well lit place for maintenance, so that the reproduction will be successful

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