Time of ramet reproduction
It is generally suitable to conduct ramets before the plant sprouts in spring, or after the flowering period, and then start ramets after it enters a short dormancy period. Most ramet propagation will be carried out in combination with soil change and pot change at the same time. If the yellow flower Hedysarum grows vigorously all the time, and the branches and leaves are healthy and strong and in a very good growth state, it can be bred separately every two to three years p>
Method of ramet propagation
Take out the whole plant from the pot soil, gently shake off the excess soil on the roots, clean up the roots, trim off the residual roots, sick roots and rotten roots, and then cut the pseudo bulbs of hedinglan into several bundles with a knife along the growth trend. When cutting, pay attention to the least damage to the roots. If you accidentally damage the roots, You can simply smear the wound with a little plant ash and then plant it in a new flower pot p>
It should be noted that at least three pseudobulbs with new buds should be left in each small bundle of separated sub plants. Due to the new buds, these newly separated plants will not be greatly affected after planting and will continue to bloom in that year p>
When planting, pay attention to the part with new buds facing outside the flowerpot to leave enough growth space for the plant. The best planting depth is to bury it in the soil at a distance of about 1cm below the pseudobulb p>
Management after ramet
The best new soil for split planting is fertile rotten soil, and the loose weak acidic soil with high humus content is the most suitable. Some vegetable garden soil, rotten leaf soil or pond soil containing more nutrients can be used. The ramets shall be properly shaded to avoid direct sunlight. Pay attention to the ventilation of the environment. It is best to put them in a semi shady place. If possible, they can be directly planted in the shade or shady flowers. Watering should be properly controlled. Often spray water on the leaves to keep them moist. After the plants slowly recover their vitality and normal growth, conventional watering can be carried out p>