Sowing and propagation of silk reeling flowers
Sowing is a common breeding method of silk reeling flowers. Silk reeling flowers can be sown in spring or autumn p>
After the seeds of silk reeling flowers are mature, they can be harvested. Generally, they are harvested and sown in September, that is, autumn sowing. Secondly, the seeds of silk reeling flowers can also be stored in sand and sown in the spring of the next year. After the seeds of silk reeling flowers are sown, they can germinate in about 20 to 25 days p>
The sowing and propagation of silk reeling flowers can be used for sowing and seedling raising, but it is difficult for silk reeling flowers to carry out sowing and propagation, because its seeds are difficult to cultivate and difficult to survive, so silk reeling flowers are generally not cultivated by sowing and propagation p>
Cutting propagation of silk reeling flower
Cutting propagation is the most commonly used propagation method of silk reeling flower. When cutting propagation, it is easy to survive by cutting with the tender branches of the current year p>
Cutting propagation of silk reeling flowers is actually carried out in early spring or plum rain season. If the temperature can be controlled, cutting can be carried out all year round. When cutting, select the healthy twigs without diseases and insect pests that are born in the current year as the cuttings, and stick some plant ash on the incision at the lower part of the cuttings to prevent decay. Cutting needs to be carried out immediately after treatment to prevent wilting p>
The cutting of silk reeling flowers needs to keep the temperature at 20 ℃ - 25 ℃ for rooting. If the temperature is too low, it will slow down the rooting speed. If the temperature is too high, the cuttings of silk reeling flowers will rot p>
When cutting silk reeling flowers, it is necessary to keep the cutting substrate moist, but not too wet. It is necessary to maintain a certain air humidity and do a good job in ventilation, which is conducive to the cutting survival rate of silk reeling flowers< span>