Ramet propagation of Malachite taro
Ramet propagation is one of the most common propagation methods of Malachite taro
First, ramet propagation should be carried out when the temperature is about 20 ℃ during the early summer of each year. First, the mother plant is buckled out from the basin, and then the old soil is removed p>
The second is: first dig down the old roots of the plants with dense growth, divide the underground rhizomes, leave about 3 buds in each section, and then go to the basin. After going to the basin, water immediately and pay attention to watering enough water p>
Finally: after being put into the basin, it should be placed in a cool place for maintenance until the new buds come out, and then moved to a place with light. Pay attention to control the amount of watering. It should not be too much, and the basin soil can be wet p>
Cutting propagation of Malachite taro
The cutting propagation of Malachite taro should begin in summer
First, young branches with about 3 leaves at the base are selected as cuttings, or creepers are used as cuttings p>
Secondly, peat soil and river sand can be mixed evenly. To maintain a humid environment, it can take root and sprout after 5 weeks p>
Pay attention to the selected growth soil. The soil with loose, rich in fertility and good drainage is the best to promote growth p>
Finally, when it germinates and grows, it can be planted separately in the basin. When it is put in the basin, it is necessary to pad about 3cm coarse sand in advance to facilitate drainage, and then put it in a warm place for normal maintenance p>
Finally, during cutting propagation, pay attention to often spray water on the leaves to keep the moist and bright color of the leaves. It also prevents the leaves from turning yellow p>
Well, the above is the breeding method of peacock bamboo taro. Specifically, these two kinds. Give it a try p>