1. Stratification
Clivia is a plant of Lycoris family. They all have a certain dormancy period. There is abscisic acid in the seeds to inhibit germination. The abscisic acid in the seeds can be slowly reduced by stratification. Prepare a lot of sand, stir the seeds with the sand, and pour some water to keep the soil moist. In spring, take out the seeds and sow them to germinate p>
2. Soak
Before soaking, soak the seeds with sodium phosphate. After 20 minutes, wash the seeds and prepare for soaking. This can promote the speed of seed cell division and differentiation and make it germinate rapidly. Before germination, it can be dried and soaked in warm water at 40 ℃ for 24 hours. After the seeds absorb enough water, shrink and shine, cultivate them in the soil p>
3. Add sawdust
In the process of germination, the seed needs sufficient oxygen to complete its growth, so in the process of germination, you can put some sawdust at the bottom of the basin to help the seed breathe and prevent it from growing too slowly p>