How to propagate the palace lantern and what to pay attention to

How to propagate the palace lantern and what to pay attention to

How to propagate the garden lantern

The main methods of propagating the royal lantern are sowing propagation and bulb propagation. Its seeds can also be propagated. Its natural reproduction method is seed propagation. Generally speaking, the fastest way of propagating the royal lantern is by cuttings.

The breeding time of the lantern

The best time for breeding the royal lantern is generally in summer and autumn, around June in summer, when the temperature remains between 10℃ and 20℃, and the survival rate of breeding is high.

How to propagate the palace lantern

Propagation of Lantern Flower Bulbs

Choose a healthy lantern plant bulb. The heavier the bulb is, the more flowers it will bloom. The soil should be kept moist after planting the bulb.

Cutting propagation of Lantern Flower

It is very easy to propagate the royal lantern by cuttings. The method is very simple. Just choose the branches and insert them into the soil. Under normal circumstances, they will survive.

Sowing and propagation of Lantern Flower

Evenly sow the seeds of the royal lantern plant in moist soil, but its seed reproduction time is relatively slow, and it usually takes about two years to germinate.

Leaf cutting propagation of palace lantern

It is relatively easy to propagate the leaves of the royal lantern. Break off the leaves with your hands, dry them slightly in a cool place, and then place them in a container with the roots of the leaves facing up. When you see that the leaves are slightly dry, you can spray some water appropriately, but do not spray water every day.

Things to note when breeding Lantern Flower

When propagating the royal lantern, you need to pay attention that the soil for propagation can be mixed with leaf mold and topsoil from the vegetable garden. After propagation, water it every 2-3 days. It is better to have the soil in the pot on the dry side. Water it when it is dry and water it thoroughly. At least 4 hours of sunlight per day should be ensured, and the growth temperature should be controlled between 15-25℃.


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