1、 How to breed
Mimosa is easy to reproduce. Generally, sowing method is used, and there is no limit on the planting time, but it is best to sow indoor in pots from March to April in early spring. Mimosa is special and not suitable for cutting or ramet propagation. Because it is a straight root plant with few fibrous roots, it is more suitable for sowing and reproduction. And it is best to use the method of direct seeding, which will have a higher survival rate and prevent the root from being injured during transplanting. If you want to transplant Mimosa, you'd better transplant it at the seedling stage, otherwise the survival rate is very low. Breeding time can be sown indoors in early spring. The sowing method can be direct seeding in small pots, and 20% rotten leaf soil, 30% garden soil and 50% fine yellow sand can be sieved and mixed as the culture soil. Select a suitable small pot, sow 1-2 seeds, then pour water once, and then place it in a sunny place to let it grow p>
2、 Will it bloom
Mimosa will bloom, usually in midsummer. Its inflorescence is a head like inflorescence, with purple, pink and white flower colors. It is composed of filaments. It is a flower like a ball, and its shape is similar to a POM. After flowering, it will bear pods, and the shape of the fruit is oblate p>
3、 How to raise it
Mimosa has strong adaptability, simple and easy planting method, and low requirements for temperature, sunshine and soil. It is very suitable for novice breeding. It likes a humid, warm and sunny environment, which is suitable for sandy soil with good drainage and rich in organic matter. In daily maintenance, water and fertilizer need to be supplemented in time during the growth period. It is necessary to water once a day in summer, and when the basin soil is dry at other times, it can be poured with water. Fertilization can be applied once a month. If you don't want to be too large, you can reduce the amount of fertilization or stop fertilization. In this way, Mimosa can thrive p>