How does the perennial iris breed
Ramet propagation
Ramet propagation is a common way of breeding of perennial iris. Ramets are generally carried out every 2-4 years, in spring, autumn or after flowering. Attention should be paid to avoiding plum rain season p>
During ramet propagation, the tubers are generally divided, each of which needs to have 3 or 4 buds, and the leaves on the upper part of the plant should be cut off p>
During ramet propagation, it should also be noted that ramets should be carried out after flowering. Flower buds can be fully differentiated before winter and can bloom the next year. When dividing, be careful not to be too thin. It is best to plant shallow p>
Sowing and propagation
The perennial iris can also be propagated by sowing. The propagation needs to be sown immediately after the seeds are mature, so the seeds will germinate easily and bloom in 2-3 years p>
How does bulbous iris breed
Bulbous iris usually propagates through seed balls. Generally, the bulbous iris planted will bloom after a year of growth, consume a lot of nutrients, and grow many new seed balls on the seed balls. After 1-2 years of cultivation, these small seed balls can grow into new seed balls, plant and blossom. Remove the small ball and gently press the small ball into the soil to avoid injury to the seed ball as much as possible. Generally, it can be cultured on the sand bed of sandy soil p>
When bulbous iris propagates, it can not only use the small balls growing on the bulbous, but also grow into new bulbs after its axillary buds, scales and flower stems are cultured< span>