1. Sowing and propagation
First collect the seeds, soak them in water for 1 to 2 days, then mix them into wet sand about 3 times more than the seeds, put them in a container and keep them wet. Then, when the seeds are to be sown in spring, take out the seeds and dry them. Half of them are cracked and can be sown. The soil for sowing should be mixed according to the ratio of rotten leaf soil: garden soil: Bran ash = 3:5:2. After planting, given a suitable environment, it will soon take root and sprout p>
2. Cutting propagation
For cutting, it is best to choose a tile basin with a diameter of 20cm or a common plastic basin. For soil, it can be mixed according to the ratio of rotten garden soil: horse manure: river sand = 1:2:2. We usually cut in spring or autumn p>
Before cutting, we should first wet the prepared soil and slightly wet it. Then, we should choose the cuttings. We should choose the semi lignified healthy branches grown in that year as cuttings, cut them with clean knives, and leave only 3 to 4 leaves at the top. When inserting, you can first poke a hole with chopsticks, insert the insert for 3 to 4cm, compact the soil and water it thoroughly p>
If you are afraid that it will not take root, you can soak the branches in B12 solution first, and then dry the cuttings. After the branches are inserted, it's best to cover the basin with plastic bags for a few days to keep it moist, and then put the basin in a place with bright light, but the sun can't be too strong. We can properly spray water on it. Generally, roots can be produced in 2 months. After being here, you just need to maintain it normally p>