1. Breeding environment1. Soil: You can use leaf mold, garden soil and river sand to grow Cinnabar Plum. Loose, well-drained soil is more conducive to its growth. 2. Watering: Keep the soil moist without water accumulation. Generally, water once a day in spring and autumn, water in the morning and evening in summer, and wait until the soil is completely dry before watering in winter. Water less when the temperature is low or the weather is bad. 3. Light: It needs sufficient light to grow, and air circulation is guaranteed. If the light is too weak, it will cause it to grow weak and bloom less. 2. Breeding Methods1. Seed propagation: It is best to sow in mid-September. After sowing the prepared seeds, water them sufficiently and cover them with a layer of fine soil. In the spring of the second year, the seedlings will grow to about 11-15 cm and can be transplanted at this time. 2. Propagation by cuttings: It is best to carry out cuttings in November. Use branches about 10-12 cm in length as cuttings. Insert them into the soil, leaving only 2-3 cm on the surface and a bud outside. Then water them thoroughly and cover them with a layer of film. You can remove the film after the plants survive in the second year. |
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