Sowing and propagation of myrtle
Generally, sowing and propagation are carried out in autumn. The seeds of myrtle collected in that year are scattered on the whole seedbed, raked and covered with soil for about 2-3cm, or trenched and drill sowing. The row spacing is about 35cm, the ditch depth is about 3cm, and the seed consumption per mu is 1kg. After the seeds are mixed with plant ash, they are evenly scattered in the ditch, with the soil covering depth of about 0.5cm, and finally covered with grass to keep the seedbed moist. After budding, the grass cover can be removed and the seedlings can be raised for 1-2 years. After the seedlings are about 1 meter high, they can be planted. After the seedlings are dug out, the root system shall be properly trimmed, and the holes shall be planted according to the row spacing of 2 cm and the plant spacing of 2 cm. One seedling shall be planted in each hole, covered with soil and pressed tightly, poured with root water and applied with enough base fertilizer p>
Ramet propagation of myrtle
When transplanting, one plant can be divided into 2-3 plants for transplanting. The reasonable distance shall be controlled. Generally, the plant spacing is 1m and the row spacing is 2m< span>