Propagation method of Oxalis Oxalis
The propagation methods of Oxalis sorrel are generally divided into two most common methods, namely, rametting and sowing p>
Ramet
first, let's introduce the rametting method that you may not be familiar with. To select the method of rametting, we should first know what season is suitable for rametting, and it is the most suitable in spring and autumn. First, take out the plant from the soil. Be careful not to damage the root and remove most of the old soil. Before planting in a new soil environment, slightly separate the bulb. It is best to break it gently by hand p>
if you want to plant bulbs in pots, you'd better use 3 ~ 4 scale bulbs, and the number of bulbs in each pot should not be too much. The excess leaves can be removed to reduce the absorption of root water. In addition, the bud eye on its bulb can be cut off, placed in a sand bed and placed in an environment of 13 to 18 degrees Celsius, and new plants can grow quickly p>
Sow
When choosing sowing, we should also determine the time, preferably in spring. The seeds of Oxalis sorrel are relatively small and difficult to sow by hand. You can choose the screened culture soil to sow indoors. Pay attention to the maintenance of humidity and temperature. Cover a layer of plastic film to maintain humidity. The temperature should be kept above 15 ℃ before germination. It can germinate about 15 days after sowing p>
Precautions for the propagation of Oxalis Oxalis
If you want to choose the split plant propagation method, pay special attention to the autumn in the northern region. After cutting the stem and planting in the sand bed, you should put it indoors for propagation to ensure that the ambient temperature of germination is appropriate, and then move out of the room when the weather gets warmer p>
Select the sowing method, increase the addition of fertilizer and water in the seedling stage of Oxalis sorrel, pay attention to shade in summer, avoid direct sunlight, and ensure proper ventilation and the humidity of the surrounding environment< span>