Ramet propagation of lily of the valley
lily of the valley usually propagates by dividing the rhizome, or by dividing the small bulb at the end of the rhizome. If the lily of the valley is propagated in this way, it can be carried out in spring or autumn, but the best time is to plant separately in autumn p>
there will be some buds of different sizes on the rhizome of lily of the valley. Cut each bud together with the stem and plant it separately, and control the soil moisture and temperature. Generally, it can bloom in the second year. If pot culture is carried out, healthy fat and huge rhizome buds can be selected in November. These rhizome buds can be stored at a temperature of 3 ° C-5 ° C for 14-21 days, and then taken out and planted in the flower pot. In this way, each pot can grow 4-5 buds, and then cultivate them p>
Sowing and propagation of lily of the valley
Lily of the valley can also be sown and propagated. Lily of the valley grows red mature fruits in autumn. We need to take out seeds from the mature fruits of lily of the valley, and then sow the seeds of lily of the valley directly in the open-air soil. Generally, they will germinate in the spring of the next year. After sowing the seeds of lily of the valley, pay attention to keep the soil moist and properly block the sun. Lily of the valley is a cold tolerant and shade loving plant. At the same time, weeds and weeds should be pulled out in time. However, lily of the valley sown and bred grows slowly and has a long growth period. Generally, it takes three to four years to bloom p>