How does Dendrobium propagate

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-06 07:49

Ramet propagation: separate the plants growing together and plant them separately, and separate them from the base of the raw stem of the old root cluster, which can reduce the damage to the root system. Split bud propagation: select the split bud with more leaves and roots to cut off from the mother plant. Cutting propagation: cut the fresh Dendrobium into several sections, each section contains 2-3 sections, and insert the root into the matrix.

The way of reproduction

For ordinary family cultivation, Dendrobium propagation mainly adopts three relatively simple methods: Plant Division, bud division and cutting, which is relatively easy to operate. Now let's learn more about the propagation methods of Dendrobium

Dendrobium

Ramet propagation

The so-called ramet propagation is to separate the plants that grow together and plant them separately. Generally speaking, it is to separate them from the base of the old root cluster stem, so as to reduce the damage to the root system as much as possible and form the main plant alone. For those Dendrobium Plants that grow and reproduce luxuriantly and have high germination rate, ramet is a very suitable breeding method

Dendrobium

Split bud propagation

Old Dendrobium Plants often grow some new buds at the top or base, and these new buds will also have roots. In this case, it is very suitable to reproduce by dividing buds. The specific operation method is: select the buds with more leaves and roots and cut them from the mother plant

Dendrobium

Cutting propagation

The cutting principle of Dendrobium officinale is similar to that of general cutting. Select fresh Dendrobium officinale strips, cut them into several sections, each section contains 2 ~ 3 sections, and apply plant ash or appropriate disinfection on the previous incision. According to the growth direction of Dendrobium, insert the root into the matrix. Because the segmentation is the place where new buds grow, it should be exposed outside the matrix as much as possible

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How does Dendrobium propagate

Jiang Hao
2022-04-06 07:49
Description Ramet propagation: separate the plants growing together and plant them separately, and separate them from the base of the raw stem of the old root cluster, which can reduce the damage to the root system. Split bud propagation: select the split bud with more leaves and roots to cut off from the mother plant. Cutting propagation: cut the fresh Dendrobium into several sections, each section contains 2-3 sections, and insert the root into the matrix.

The way of reproduction

For ordinary family cultivation, Dendrobium propagation mainly adopts three relatively simple methods: Plant Division, bud division and cutting, which is relatively easy to operate. Now let's learn more about the propagation methods of Dendrobium

Dendrobium

Ramet propagation

The so-called ramet propagation is to separate the plants that grow together and plant them separately. Generally speaking, it is to separate them from the base of the old root cluster stem, so as to reduce the damage to the root system as much as possible and form the main plant alone. For those Dendrobium Plants that grow and reproduce luxuriantly and have high germination rate, ramet is a very suitable breeding method

Dendrobium

Split bud propagation

Old Dendrobium Plants often grow some new buds at the top or base, and these new buds will also have roots. In this case, it is very suitable to reproduce by dividing buds. The specific operation method is: select the buds with more leaves and roots and cut them from the mother plant

Dendrobium

Cutting propagation

The cutting principle of Dendrobium officinale is similar to that of general cutting. Select fresh Dendrobium officinale strips, cut them into several sections, each section contains 2 ~ 3 sections, and apply plant ash or appropriate disinfection on the previous incision. According to the growth direction of Dendrobium, insert the root into the matrix. Because the segmentation is the place where new buds grow, it should be exposed outside the matrix as much as possible

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