Sowing and propagation of African Impatiens
African Impatiens cultivated indoors can be sown and propagated all year round. The suitable sowing medium is the mixture of sterilized culture soil, rotten leaf soil and fine sand. Because the seeds of Impatiens are relatively small and have good light, there is no need to cover the soil after sowing. After removing the seeds, cover the basin with a layer of glass or plastic film and place it in an environment of about 20 - 25 ℃, and it will germinate after about half a month. After the African Impatiens sprouts, in order to stabilize the plant, you can sprinkle an appropriate amount of fine soil on the basin surface. It can bloom about 3 months after sowing p>
Cutting propagation of African Impatiens
Cutting propagation is more suitable for the propagation of double flower varieties or small-scale propagation. Cutting can be carried out at any time. Select the robust branches of African Impatiens, cut them into branches with a length of about 5-10cm for cutting, insert them in sand or soak them in water, maintain a temperature of about 20 ℃, wait about 10 days to take root, and then put them into pots< span>