Cutting of propagation method of Silver Star
Silver star can generally be propagated by cutting p>
The cutting propagation time of silver star is all year round. Of course, the best propagation is spring and autumn, because this time is in the growth period of succulent plants. Silver Star grows well, its leaves are relatively full, and the survival rate of cutting is also relatively high p>
Silver Star cuttings can use rosette shaped top branches. Remove this part and insert it into the prepared soil. Keep the temperature at 20-24 ℃, and generally take root 15-20 days after planting p>
Propagation method of Silver Star leaf insertion
Silver star can also be propagated by leaf insertion p>
Select plump leaves, cut the mature fleshy leaves at the base, put them in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wound, lie flat and obliquely insert them into the prepared soil, and keep the soil slightly wet. Generally, about 10 days after insertion, adventitious roots and small plants can be grown from the leaf base, and then they can be transplanted p>
Ramets of propagation method of Silver Star
For silver star, it can also be propagated by means of ramets p>
The lateral buds at the base of the plant and the new buds growing from the residual stems and roots after decapitation can also be used for the ramet propagation of silver star p>
However, Silver Star generally does not harvest seeds, so the breeding method of sowing cannot be used< span>