How does Jialan breed

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-06 06:31

Jialan mainly has two propagation methods: ramet and sowing, among which the ramet method is more commonly used. Take the rooting stems with bud holes from the healthy plants, plant them into new flower pots, and then cover them with a layer of 3cm thick soil. After that, put them in a warm place and slowly maintain them.

Ramet cutting of Jialan

Before Jialan germinates in spring, the meristematic rhizomes must be removed before changing the pot. Each tuber must have a bud eye, and then transplanted into a pre prepared flower pot. Each pot is planted with two rhizome blocks with a covering thickness of about 3cm

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Sowing and propagation of galanga

The sowing time of Jialan is mostly in spring or autumn every year. The seeds prepared in advance are sprinkled into the culture soil, often watered, kept warm and ventilated. After the seeds germinate, the dense seedlings are transplanted into another soil. They are planted separately in the next spring, and they can bloom in the second and third years

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Conservation of Jialan reproduction

Curing in April

In late April, after transplanting the rhizome block of Jialan, the soil should be kept at a low temperature to prevent rhizome rot

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Maintenance from May to June

From the middle of May to the first ten days of June, the seeds begin to sprout and sprout. After the sprouts are unearthed, they grow rapidly. Support should be added in time to make them climb up to avoid breaking branches. When the dendrites grow to 20cm high, they should be braced, tied and sprayed regularly. July changes and blossoms from bottom to top

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Maintenance from October to November

In October, the wind and temperature began to drop, and the flowers of yew began to stop opening. In order to make the fruits and seeds fuller during the flowering period, artificial pollination can be adopted< span>

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How does Jialan breed

Jiang Hao
2022-04-06 06:31
Description Jialan mainly has two propagation methods: ramet and sowing, among which the ramet method is more commonly used. Take the rooting stems with bud holes from the healthy plants, plant them into new flower pots, and then cover them with a layer of 3cm thick soil. After that, put them in a warm place and slowly maintain them.

Ramet cutting of Jialan

Before Jialan germinates in spring, the meristematic rhizomes must be removed before changing the pot. Each tuber must have a bud eye, and then transplanted into a pre prepared flower pot. Each pot is planted with two rhizome blocks with a covering thickness of about 3cm

flowers and plants

Sowing and propagation of galanga

The sowing time of Jialan is mostly in spring or autumn every year. The seeds prepared in advance are sprinkled into the culture soil, often watered, kept warm and ventilated. After the seeds germinate, the dense seedlings are transplanted into another soil. They are planted separately in the next spring, and they can bloom in the second and third years

flowers and plants

Conservation of Jialan reproduction

Curing in April

In late April, after transplanting the rhizome block of Jialan, the soil should be kept at a low temperature to prevent rhizome rot

flowers and plants

Maintenance from May to June

From the middle of May to the first ten days of June, the seeds begin to sprout and sprout. After the sprouts are unearthed, they grow rapidly. Support should be added in time to make them climb up to avoid breaking branches. When the dendrites grow to 20cm high, they should be braced, tied and sprayed regularly. July changes and blossoms from bottom to top

flowers and plants

Maintenance from October to November

In October, the wind and temperature began to drop, and the flowers of yew began to stop opening. In order to make the fruits and seeds fuller during the flowering period, artificial pollination can be adopted< span>

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