Ramet
This method is relatively simple and fast. First of all, we choose some plants that grow too compact, wait until they wither, then take them out of the soil, remove the old roots, and then cut them from the base of clustered stems. When cutting them, we must pay attention not to damage the roots, otherwise they will not survive. Then, a group is formed led by the mother plant, and then some old roots are cut off for the second time. When the above steps have been completed, you can make the new buds close to the center of the basin, add new matrix and compact it p>
Split bud
When dividing buds, we don't just choose an object. Generally, we need to find those plants that have been potted for more than 3 years, or we can also choose the small plants on the top of the old plants to cut buds respectively. Generally, it starts from the top of the mother plant, then sprinkles some plant ash on the incision for treatment, and then transplants the seedlings into the pot. In addition, when planting, you can't plant too deep. Generally, you can start flowering after 2 years p>
Cutting
This breeding method generally starts with the change of pots and ramets. The plant itself has many stems, and there are many nodes on these stems. Small buds can grow on the nodes, so cutting is the best p>
First select some healthy cuttings without flowering, and then cut them into several sections. Remember to keep 2 to 3 sections on each section, and also sprinkle some plant ash on the incision. Then, the small segments can be inserted into the prepared matrix in turn, so that half of them are exposed to the outside and placed in a semi cool and humid place for maintenance. Another thing to note is that after cutting in, it doesn't need to be watered for a week, but it can often be sprayed with spray, which can effectively moisturize. Basically, after one to two months, new buds will grow on its festival, and then it will become a new plant, and then it can be put into a pot p>