Ramet propagation of Pteridophyte
Pteridophyte does not blossom and has no seeds. Its reproduction is mainly asexual reproduction p>
The reproduction of Pteridophyte mainly adopts ramet reproduction. The fern can be divided throughout the year. Take out the plants of the lush fern from the flower pot, cut the plants into several clusters with a sharp knife and plant them separately. You can also cut off the small plants growing on the fern plants for reproduction p>
For the ramet propagation of Pteridophyte, what we need to pay attention to is shading and moisturizing. In addition, sometimes some wild species grow in the shade of buildings or other damp places, which can be excavated and planted in pots p>
Spore propagation of Pteridophyte
Pteridophyte is a fern with neither flowers nor fruits, but it can reproduce with spores p>
There are two methods for spore reproduction of Pteridophyte. First, let it reproduce naturally. After the spores of Pteridophyte mature, they will burst, leave the mother and fall to the ground. If the conditions are suitable, they can reproduce new plants by themselves. When the fern grows to a certain extent, it can be transplanted in pots p>
The second is to collect the mature spores and reproduce them. After the spores mature, carefully separate the spores behind the fern leaves, collect them, sprinkle them on the prepared substrate, and put them in a cool and humid place. It won't take long to germinate p>
When the small seedlings of Pteridophyte grow to a certain height (about 3cm), they can be divided into flower pots for maintenance. Then carry out normal maintenance management< span>