Sowing and propagation of Prunus nipponica
Scissoria can be sown and propagated in spring and autumn. Spring sowing is generally carried out from March to April, while autumn sowing is carried out from August to September. In northern areas, sowing can be carried out in greenhouses p>
When sowing, you can choose loose soil. Generally, you can choose sowing bed or seedling basin. Put the soil and water enough to mix the seeds with fine sand. Pay attention to covering a layer of soil after sowing p>
After sowing, we should pay attention to maintaining an appropriate temperature. Generally, seedlings can emerge in about 7-10 days. After germination, we should pay attention to maintaining ventilation. When one leaf grows, we can divide seedlings, and when five leaves grow, we can transplant and colonize p>
Ramet propagation of Prunus sylvestris
Prunus mume can reproduce separately. The ramets are generally carried out in spring and autumn, and the ramets are generally carried out every 2-3 years. Take out the plants of Prunus Akira and divide them into several plants. Pay attention to bring buds to each plant newly divided p>
Be careful when dividing plants to avoid breaking the roots p>
If you accidentally break a lot of root systems of scissoria, you need to collect the small broken roots and carry out root propagation to maintain a semi shady environment, which is still relatively easy to survive< span>