Reproduction method of daisyThere are three ways to propagate the chrysanthemum, namely cutting propagation, sowing propagation and division propagation. The survival rate of these three propagation methods is relatively high, and it is also relatively easy to plant. The chrysanthemum can be propagated by cuttings. After the cuttings survive, the growth rate will be faster. Seed propagation of daisyThe seeds of the daisy can be propagated. Soak the seeds in water for a period of time, take them out and put them in a wet paper towel. Spray water every day to increase the humidity and promote germination. Reproduction time of chrysanthemumChrysanthemum is usually planted in spring and autumn. Spring cuttings are generally chosen in early spring from March to May, while autumn cuttings have to wait until August or September. The reason for choosing these two periods is that the temperature and climate at this time are suitable for cuttings, and the survival rate is higher. Methods of propagating daisyDivision propagation of chrysanthemumIf the branches of the daisy have independent root systems, they can be propagated by division. You only need to use sterilized scissors to separate the roots from the mother roots, then choose a flowerpot of suitable size and plant it directly. After that, you can water it to moisten the soil and place it in a semi-shaded environment for maintenance. Cutting propagation of chrysanthemumSelect vigorously growing and woody branches on the daisy, cut them into 10 cm lengths, soak them in rooting water for a while, then cut them into breathable soil mixed with equal amounts of humus and perlite, and water them for maintenance. Seed propagation of chrysanthemumSeeding propagation is also a commonly used propagation method for daisy. The best time for sowing is around March in spring. Soak the seeds in clean water, then choose sandy soil with high looseness as the medium for sowing, and maintain a constant temperature of around 20°C. Things to note when breeding chrysanthemumWhen propagating daisy, you need to be careful not to cut off all the leaves on the branches. Leave two or three leaves on the branches. If there are flower buds, pick them off. The leaves can provide nutrients to the plant, but the flower buds will consume nutrients. |
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