Ramet propagation
Sneeze root grass can be propagated by ramet method. The growth of sneeze grass should be divided according to the growth condition of each plant p>
When dividing plants, dig out the sneeze grass first, remove the soil and repair the roots, and bring as many roots as possible. A sneeze can be divided into several trees, not more than 20cm. Plant immediately after branching. The planting depth shall match the soil of the plant cluster. Trim the leaves and remove the residual leaves. If the environment is dry, the newly planted plants need to be watered and marked p>
It should be noted during ramet propagation that the plants after ramet generally do not bloom in the first year and grow weakly, but this situation will only last for two years. Removing all flower buds in the first year of ramet can promote the vigorous growth of roots p>
Sowing and propagation
Most species of sneeze grass can be sown and propagated p>
Generally, after the seeds are produced, a large number of seedlings can be found around the mother plant and transplanted in early autumn or late spring p>
Sowing is followed by harvesting. Sneeze root grass can collect seeds in late spring and early summer. The method is simple. Shake the fruit a few times and the seed will be separated from the burst of the peel. Pay attention to seed collection and sowing p>
After seed collection, plant the seeds of sneeze grass in the Petri dish or seedbed. The Petri dish or seedbed should be placed in the outdoor shade. If there are pests, cover the Petri dish or seedbed with a covering to keep the substrate moist but not too wet. After sowing, it will germinate in the middle of summer at the earliest, but it will not grow out of the ground until the next spring p>
Peel off the covering immediately after the seedlings grow, and transplant the seedlings into the flowerpot a few weeks later. Fertilization is required after 6 weeks in the pot, and the pot will be changed after the plant grows up p>