Propagation methods of African Jasmine

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-01 00:23

Cutting: in the plum rain period from June to July, cut the robust branches of 1-2 years old and insert them into peat soil. Ramet: it is best from March to April. Take the plant out of the flower pot, cut it with a sharp knife, and then plant it separately. Sowing: harvest the mature fruits from October to December, thresh the seeds, and then sow them into the loam.

1、 Cutting

1. Time: the time limit is small. It can be carried out from the end of April to the beginning of October. It is best to choose the plum rain period from June to July. At this time, the surrounding climate is relatively humid, which is just conducive to rooting and germination and promote the growth of plants in the later stage

2. Branches: select the plants in good growth condition, and cut 1-2-year-old robust branches from the top as cuttings, with a length of about 12-15cm. There are two or three leaves on the top, and the lower leaves should be removed to reduce the evaporation of water as much as possible

3. Loam: peat soil has the best rooting effect, and this medium can be selected

4. Cutting: the branches are inserted into the medium, covered with plastic film for moisture, and can take root in about 1-2 months

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2、 Ramet

1. Time: the best time is from March to April, which is just when the plants begin to sprout

2. Root splitting: take the plant out of the flower pot, cut the root with a sharp knife, and there are several stems on each cluster

3. Planting: plant these parts of rhizomes into flower pots and pour appropriate amount of water

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3、 Sow

1. Seed collection: harvest the mature fruits from October to December and thresh the seeds

2. Sowing: sow the seeds into sandy soil, cover it with 2-3cm soil, and wait for seedlings to grow

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Propagation methods of African Jasmine

Jiang Hao
2022-04-01 00:23
Description Cutting: in the plum rain period from June to July, cut the robust branches of 1-2 years old and insert them into peat soil. Ramet: it is best from March to April. Take the plant out of the flower pot, cut it with a sharp knife, and then plant it separately. Sowing: harvest the mature fruits from October to December, thresh the seeds, and then sow them into the loam.

1、 Cutting

1. Time: the time limit is small. It can be carried out from the end of April to the beginning of October. It is best to choose the plum rain period from June to July. At this time, the surrounding climate is relatively humid, which is just conducive to rooting and germination and promote the growth of plants in the later stage

2. Branches: select the plants in good growth condition, and cut 1-2-year-old robust branches from the top as cuttings, with a length of about 12-15cm. There are two or three leaves on the top, and the lower leaves should be removed to reduce the evaporation of water as much as possible

3. Loam: peat soil has the best rooting effect, and this medium can be selected

4. Cutting: the branches are inserted into the medium, covered with plastic film for moisture, and can take root in about 1-2 months

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2、 Ramet

1. Time: the best time is from March to April, which is just when the plants begin to sprout

2. Root splitting: take the plant out of the flower pot, cut the root with a sharp knife, and there are several stems on each cluster

3. Planting: plant these parts of rhizomes into flower pots and pour appropriate amount of water

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3、 Sow

1. Seed collection: harvest the mature fruits from October to December and thresh the seeds

2. Sowing: sow the seeds into sandy soil, cover it with 2-3cm soil, and wait for seedlings to grow

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