1、 Seed
The species of sea taro are easy to obtain, so it is easy to carry out seed propagation, and it is a common method. First of all, we need to collect seeds. Generally, wild taro is easy to seed. After planting, it needs to be operated in the open field. Generally, the method of drill sowing is adopted. After sowing, the seeds can be found to germinate for a period of time. After the seeds emerge, they can be transplanted p>
2、 Cutting
Its rhizomes are very strong, so the rhizomes of plants that have grown for several years can be cut every spring, about 10 cm, and then directly inserted into the planting basin. Wait patiently for a few days, and the rhizome will grow several leaves, so that it can be directly transplanted elsewhere for growth and development p>
3、 Ramet
Generally, the roots of growing taro often grow many small seedlings, so after these small seedlings grow a little, they can be dug out and transplanted to other places to become new plants p>
4、 Bulbous propagation
First, dig out the small ball from the root of the taro, and then grade it. The ball above 2G is the primary ball root, and the ball above 2G is the secondary ball root. Before sowing, first deal with the planting land. Generally, the land needs to be ploughed, and then bulbous propagation can be carried out. Generally, the planting land is made into a pattern of about 100 cm wide and 25 m long, and then the primary bulb is sown in the way of row spacing of 0.2 M and plant spacing of 0.08 m, and then the treatment of secondary bulb can shorten the distance than the primary bulb. The sowing depth needs to be controlled at about 5cm, then covered with soil and leveled, and then watered. After watering, it is necessary to spray weeding pesticides in time, which is conducive to future cultivation p>