Propagation method of Anemone

Author:JamesZ Date:2022-04-05 19:03

Anemone is mainly distributed in Shanxi, Hebei and other places in China. In addition, there are traces of anemones in North Korea. So, what are the breeding methods of widely distributed anemone?

Potted propagation method of Anemone

Anemone mainly has two methods: sowing and ball division

Sowing and propagation

The single petaled anemone is easy to bear fruit. The sowing time is from August to October, and the suitable sowing temperature is 0 to 20 ℃. The seeds are small and can be collected and sown at any time. Because the seeds of Anemone have long fluff, the seeds should be rubbed open with sand when planting in a pot. Anemone has low requirements for soil, and the basin soil can be loose and flat. After sowing the seeds, cover the surface of the basin soil with a layer of plant ash to protect the seeds. After 15 days, the seeds germinate and can be applied with light fertilizer and water twice. Anemone likes humidity, bears cold and avoids high temperature. Therefore, a good indoor humid and ventilated environment should be ensured after sowing

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Split ball (plant) propagation

The double petaled anemone can be divided into balls (plants) for colonization, and the balls (plants) can be divided from August to October. After dividing the ball, cover the basin soil for 3cm. It can bloom from April to June. Good drainage and fertile and loose soil are required during ball (plant) planting

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Field propagation method of Anemone

Field propagation

Anemone can be propagated and cultivated in the open field. The breeding and cultivation time is usually in late September. Three parts of garden soil, one part of rotten leaf soil and one part of rice husk ash shall be mixed. When planting, the tip of the plant should be down, not upside down. After planting, pour water and place it in the sunny place. When the seed ball takes root and sprouts for 1 ~ 2cm, start planting, and ensure that the soil for planting is wet. Remember, do not transplant after planting, otherwise anemone will grow poorly or die. At the initial stage of planting, pay attention to shade, fertilize after the real leaves grow, maintain ventilation and strengthen light. In the middle stage of Anemone growth, a large amount of nutrition should be supplemented, and calcium fertilizer and potassium fertilizer can be applied. During the growth of Anemone, appropriate weeding should be carried out to ensure the quality of Anemone

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Propagation method of Anemone

JamesZ
2022-04-05 19:03
Description Anemone is mainly distributed in Shanxi, Hebei and other places in China. In addition, there are traces of anemones in North Korea. So, what are the breeding methods of widely distributed anemone?

Potted propagation method of Anemone

Anemone mainly has two methods: sowing and ball division

Sowing and propagation

The single petaled anemone is easy to bear fruit. The sowing time is from August to October, and the suitable sowing temperature is 0 to 20 ℃. The seeds are small and can be collected and sown at any time. Because the seeds of Anemone have long fluff, the seeds should be rubbed open with sand when planting in a pot. Anemone has low requirements for soil, and the basin soil can be loose and flat. After sowing the seeds, cover the surface of the basin soil with a layer of plant ash to protect the seeds. After 15 days, the seeds germinate and can be applied with light fertilizer and water twice. Anemone likes humidity, bears cold and avoids high temperature. Therefore, a good indoor humid and ventilated environment should be ensured after sowing

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Split ball (plant) propagation

The double petaled anemone can be divided into balls (plants) for colonization, and the balls (plants) can be divided from August to October. After dividing the ball, cover the basin soil for 3cm. It can bloom from April to June. Good drainage and fertile and loose soil are required during ball (plant) planting

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Field propagation method of Anemone

Field propagation

Anemone can be propagated and cultivated in the open field. The breeding and cultivation time is usually in late September. Three parts of garden soil, one part of rotten leaf soil and one part of rice husk ash shall be mixed. When planting, the tip of the plant should be down, not upside down. After planting, pour water and place it in the sunny place. When the seed ball takes root and sprouts for 1 ~ 2cm, start planting, and ensure that the soil for planting is wet. Remember, do not transplant after planting, otherwise anemone will grow poorly or die. At the initial stage of planting, pay attention to shade, fertilize after the real leaves grow, maintain ventilation and strengthen light. In the middle stage of Anemone growth, a large amount of nutrition should be supplemented, and calcium fertilizer and potassium fertilizer can be applied. During the growth of Anemone, appropriate weeding should be carried out to ensure the quality of Anemone

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