Sowing and propagation of conifer
Pine leaf chrysanthemum can be propagated by sowing. Pine leaf chrysanthemum is mainly sown in spring. It can be sown from April to May. It is generally sown in indoor pots p>
During sowing and reproduction, the temperature of germination should be kept between 20 ℃ - 22 ℃, and the germination will be better. Generally, it will be easier to emerge after sowing, and it can germinate in about 10-20 days p>
However, it is not easy for the fruit of Echinacea to mature and it is difficult to collect seeds. Therefore, when propagating, cutting is more used for propagation p>
Cutting propagation of conifer
Pine leaf chrysanthemum propagates more by cutting, which is generally carried out in spring and autumn p>
When cutting chrysanthemum, you need to choose plump branches as cutting Cymbidium. Generally, you need to cut about 5cm branches and keep 3-4 leaves p>
The cut cuttings need to be treated first. They can be soaked in sugar water or rooting powder solution to promote their rooting, and then the cuttings can be inserted into the equipped sandy soil to maintain a certain rooting temperature, but not too wet. Generally, they can take root in about a month p>
After the cutting seedlings of coniferous chrysanthemum survive, they can be transplanted into the flower pot. Add sandy soil in the flower pot as the culture soil, and add some rotten cake fertilizer as the base fertilizer. When the seedlings grow to about 20cm, they can pick the heart, and then carry out reasonable maintenance p>