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You don't have to pay for flowers! Just do something shameful for her

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-06 09:00:37
Still spending money? Don't buy it! As long as you do this for your flowers now, you can harvest 100 potted flowers without cutting and splitting. You can not only grow them yourself, but also sell them!

Clivia orchid

Clivia blooms every year, but never bears seeds? Clivia needs pollination to grow, and the method is super simple!

Clivia miniata

1. Junzi orchid has pistil and stamen, with yellow pollen head at the top of the stamen and Trident column at the top of the pistil. Pollination is to stick the pollen of stamen to pistil.

Clivia miniata

(author: deduce happiness 2060 source: Northern Clivia bar)

2. Pollination tools can be cotton swabs, acne needles, sewing needles, toothpicks, etc.

Clivia miniata

3. Use tools to dip pollen onto pistil. Note that self pollination does not bear fruit, it can only be pollinated between different flowers, it is better to cross pollinate between two different Clivia

Clivia miniata

(source: 19th floor home)

4. Pistil after pollination.

Clivia miniata

(author: stool source: Sina blog)

5. When the flower is withered, the Clivia will bear fruit. At this time, do not cut off the pedicel.

Clivia miniata

(author: deduce happiness 2060 source: Northern Clivia bar)

6. The fruits of Clivia will gradually be full. When the fruits turn to reddish brown and the sound can be heard when holding the fruits, it means that the seeds of Clivia have matured.

Clivia miniata

(author: deduce happiness 2060 source: Northern Clivia bar)

7. Cut the Clivia fruit and peel it, you can harvest the Clivia seed.

Clivia miniata

(source: Forum of damulan)

8. Plant the seeds, and you will get new Clivia soon.

Clivia miniata

(source: Misty garden)

Cactus

Cactus flowering period is short, pollination to grasp the opportunity, the best one day after flowering.

Clivia miniata

(author: Jiang Xueer 06 source: ZOL Forum)

1. Cactus flower is also divided into stamens, generally yellow stamens, with pollen on the top, white pistils.

Clivia miniata

(author: kite's home source: Sina blog)

2. Carefully clamp the stamens with tweezers or scissors.

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3. Carefully touch the top of the stamen against the pistil, and let the pollen touch the pistil. It's better to cross pollinate different flowers.

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4. Pistil after pollination.

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5. After a period of time, the cactus will grow round fruit.

Clivia miniata

(source: Baidu knows)

6. When the fruit is shriveled and shriveled, pick the fruit and peel off the seeds of cactus!

Clivia miniata

(author: kite's home source: Sina blog)

Meaty

For example, the process of pollination of other varieties is similar.

Clivia miniata

(author: zuxueyao source: 19th floor)

1. There are many stamens in the raw stone flower. The pistil is not easy to distinguish. It must be observed clearly before pollination.

Clivia miniata

(author: May Weiyang source: Fun Gardening)

2. You can use a small brush or a cotton swab to pollinate. The best pollination time is the third day when the flower opens. At this time, the pistil will have some stickiness, which is easy to stick to the pollen.

Clivia miniata

(author: kite's home source: Sina blog)

3. Dip some pollen on the stamen.

Clivia miniata

(author: kite's home source: Sina blog)

4. Carefully smear it on the pistil.

Clivia miniata

(author: kite's home source: Sina blog)

5. After the flowers bloom, they will leave seeds!

Clivia miniata

(source: 21 seedlings net)

6. Take the seed pods off and soak them in the water.

Clivia miniata

(author: Northwest flower watcher source: Sina blog)

7. When the seed pods are full of water, they will split in the water and sink to the bottom of the water. Then the seed and the seed pods are separated.

Clivia miniata

(author: Northwest flower watcher source: Sina blog)

8. Take out the seed pods.

Clivia miniata

(author: Northwest flower watcher source: Sina blog)

9. Pour out the water, filter out the seeds and put them on the paper towel to dry.

Clivia miniata

(author: Northwest flower watcher source: Sina blog)

Sunflower

After the introduction of pollination, there are some flowers and plants that can be seeded without artificial pollination, such as sunflower.

Clivia miniata

(source: 21 seedlings net)

1. The sun flower pollinates itself, and grows its own seed pods after the flower withers.

Clivia miniata

(author: Zizi source: qingqinghuamu net)

2. The seeds of sunflower are very small. When picking, you can put a piece of white paper under the flowers and plants, and then gently shake the flower stem, the seeds will fall down by themselves.

Clivia miniata

(author: Zizi source: qingqinghuamu net)

African Impatiens

African Impatiens is also self - sowing, it is easy to explode into a flower ball, when the temperature is enough, it can bloom all year round.

Clivia miniata

(source: plant Encyclopedia of 2014 Qingdao World Horticultural Exposition)

1. There is no need for manual management. African Impatiens will grow their own seed pods when the flowers are withered.

Clivia miniata

(source: kangzhiyuan)

2. When the seed pods mature, they will split and the seeds will fall. Flower friends want to collect words, can wait for seed pod to turn brown, gently pinch a seed pod, with a paper towel to catch the seeds

Clivia miniata

(author: sacrifice song source: Phoenix flower bar)

3. Sowing: after the seeds are collected, they should be stored in a cool and dry place. When sowing, they need not be covered with soil, and they can be sprinkled on the moist soil.

Seeding

(author: Ding Ding source: Netease blog)

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