1. Ramet propagation
If you propagate in this way, you usually choose some plants with dense growth. After it blooms, take them out of the pot carefully, and then cut the base of the stem above the old root. When cutting, pay attention not to hurt its root system. The root should be opened by hand without cutting with a knife. Generally, each main plant is formed into a group, and then the old roots are further cut off. Put its new bud near the middle of the pot, add new substrate and compact it, so that it can become a new plant and start to grow. The reproduction of ramets is completed p>
2. Split bud propagation
Plants that have been planted in pots for more than 3 years, or some small plants grow on the top or base of Dendrobium candidum. At this time, we can use them for bud cutting and propagation. First, select some small plants with 3-4 leaves and 2-3 roots, and the root length is about 4-5cm. Then cut them off from its mother plant, and then treat the wound with some plant ash, and replant the seedlings into the basin. When planting, we should also pay attention to it. We should not plant too deep, but shallow. Generally, after two years of cultivation, this method can basically blossom and become a good commercial flower p>
3. Cutting propagation
This method is often used by many plants. It can be combined with pot change and ramet after flowering. Dendrobium drumstick has many slender and fleshy stems, and there are many joints on the stems. Small buds can grow on these joints, so it can be propagated by cutting. Select some branches that haven't bloomed but are relatively full, cut them into many small segments, and apply some plant ash on the wound. Then put them in a good matrix, half of them outside, and put them in a semi cool and moist place. They do not need to be watered for a week, and spray moisture regularly. After 1 to 2 months, small buds can grow, and then put them in a pot p>