1. Split ball propagation
This method is better in autumn every year, and it is best to choose August. The requirements for soil are relatively high. The soil with good drainage and enough fertility is better to be neutral or slightly alkaline p>
The flower bud has formed in August. At this time, we can first dig a part of the stem disc at the bottom of the bulb. Pay attention to the uniform excavation, one horizontal and one vertical, so that the wound is concave cross from bottom to top. The cut wound should be deeper. There will be liquid flowing out at this time. In order to avoid its infection and rot, we can disinfect the wound with disinfectant, Then put it in the strong light for about half a day, and then move it to the house p>
The temperature in the room should be kept around 21 degrees Celsius first. When the wound heals and the scales at the bottom expand, the temperature can be gradually increased. It is best to maintain it at about 30 degrees Celsius and the humidity should be as high as 85%. In this way, many new small bulbs will grow in about 90 days. If these small bulbs are cultured, they will bloom in about 3 to 4 years p>
2. Sowing and propagation
This breeding method is usually used to cultivate new varieties. It is usually sown on a cold bed in autumn, and then covered with soil for about 1 cm. It will germinate near the end of January or the beginning of February of the next year. The seedlings cultivated in this way can usually bloom in about 4 to 5 years p>
Generally speaking, the germination strength of stored seeds can be maintained for 3 years, that is, they can be taken out and sown in these 3 years p>