Sowing and propagation of Magnolia grandiflora
Magnolia grandiflora can reproduce by sowing. In fact, sowing is not the simplest way, but you can try p>
Magnolia planting and breeding time is generally in September - October. Put the fruit of Magnolia grandiflora in a cool place for about 5-6 days, then take out the seeds and soak them in clean water. You can pick and sow at the same time, or store the seeds in sand for sowing in the spring of the next year. When storing, be careful not to be too wet p>
When sowing, you can choose loose and fertile sandy soil and add a little base fertilizer. When sowing, the drill sowing is generally selected, and the seeds are sown evenly. After covering the soil, the soil should be compacted p>
Magnolia grows slowly after sowing. Generally, it can be transplanted 2 years after sowing p>
Grafting propagation of Magnolia grandiflora
Grafting is a common breeding method of Magnolia grandiflora. When selecting rootstocks, Purple Magnolia and white magnolia are generally used as rootstocks, and then annual branches with terminal buds are selected as cuttings p>
First, cut the cuttings into 5-7cm with 1-2 axillary buds, cut off the leaves, and then graft. When grafting, cutting and abdominal grafting can be adopted. If cutting is selected, the cuttings can be connected 3-5cm away from the ground and cultivated with soil. Ventral grafting can be grafted at 5-10cm of rootstock. It should be noted that sprouts are easy to appear when grafting magnolia, which should be cut off in time p>
Layering propagation of Magnolia grandiflora
The propagation of Magnolia grandiflora is carried out in spring. Select 1-2-year-old branches, cut them in rings, and then wrap the soil or moss in plastic bags to let them grow roots slowly. They can be removed and planted in autumn< span>