Reproduction method of red flower jadeThe main ways of propagating the red flower jade are sowing propagation and bulb division propagation. The red flower jade seeds can be propagated, and its natural reproduction method is seed propagation. Generally speaking, division is the fastest way of propagation. The breeding time of red flower jadeThe red flower jade can be propagated by sowing, dividing bulbs, etc. in spring and autumn, because the red flower jade grows more vigorously in spring and autumn, and the survival rate will be higher if propagated at this time. How to breed red flower jadePropagation of red flower jade by divisionThe common method of propagation of the red flower jade is to divide the bulbs. First, you need to cut the red flower jade cubs that are growing well, large in size, and dark green in color. Use sterilized scissors to cut the small bulbs and place them in a ventilated place to dry for 7 days. Then place the incision close to the sandy soil. Do not break the small bulbs off directly with your hands, as this will cause serious damage to the mother plant. It is best to cut them with a knife. Seed propagation of red flower jadeYou need to maintain two pots of red jade. When the flowers bloom, the stamens inside will be fully exposed. At this time, you can use a brush to brush them a few times for cross-pollination. After that, they will produce seeds. After 30 days, the seed pods will crack and can be harvested. Dig out the fruits of the red flower jade, expose them to the sun, and the flesh will shrink on its own. You can collect the seeds and then sow them in autumn and spring. During the growth period of the seedlings, you must focus on keeping warm and moisturizing, and keep them in a sunny place. When the temperature is too low in winter, you must take measures to keep warm. When the temperature is too high in summer, you must replenish water in time and provide shade. Precautions for breeding of red flower jadeBefore propagating the red flower jade, you need to choose suitable soil. It is best to use loose, fertile, well-drained soil. Do not use heavy clay soil. Then wet the soil. After sowing or cuttings, maintain it in a semi-shaded environment. After it takes root, you can gradually expose it to the sun. |
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