1. Ramet propagation
After flowering, this plant will produce one or more tillering buds at its base. It is best to separate when it grows six or more leaves, and it is most suitable in April every year p>
To adopt this method, first take out the mother plant carefully from the basin, break off the small bud or cut it off with a knife. Pay attention to the smooth edge of the knife. It is best to detoxify the wound, use plant ash or carbendazim powder, and then put it in a cool and well ventilated place. When the wound is almost dry, plant it in the soil p>
Don't water it immediately after planting. You can spray a little water on the surface of leaves and soil layer, and then put the basin in a cool and ventilated place. The roots will come out in about 20 days and bloom in 1 to 3 years p>
2. Sowing and propagation
This method is relatively simple, but the seeds of this plant are not easy to obtain. We can buy them directly from the florist, but this method requires longer maintenance time p>
When sowing, the temperature should be controlled above 16 degrees Celsius. It is best to use weak acid soil and sprinkle the seeds when the temperature begins to rise in the morning. After sowing, it is best to cover it with a layer of chopped moss or a layer of plastic film. After sowing, the temperature should be controlled between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius, and the seedlings can grow in about 25 days. When the seedlings grow to about 4cm, they can be raised in a shallow plate. When they grow again, they can be planted separately, and finally planted in a basin. It usually blooms in three to four years p>