1. Sexuality1. Planting seedsWhen sowing, you should choose seeds that have been carefully screened and properly processed, and sprinkle the seeds on the prepared land according to certain specifications and distances, or you can sow directly on the land without tilling it. Newly sown seeds will absorb a large amount of water at the beginning. At this time, the fresh weight of the seeds will increase, which is called imbibition. As the seed absorbs water, its skin swells and softens, allowing the seed to exchange gases with its surroundings. During this process, although the seeds do not undergo any particularly large changes, their interior is actually very active. This is a very important stage and requires proper heat preservation to ensure their growth. After the newly grown roots appear, the seed's epidermis breaks, the cotyledons and stem appear, and the seed emerges from the soil. During this process, the seeds need a certain amount of moisture, temperature and sunlight. 2. Asexual1. DivisionIf you take a piece of bulb, corm, tuber or rhizome from this plant and plant it separately, it will grow into a new plant after it takes root. During this process, attention should be paid to temperature and moisture to prevent the plants from rotting. 2. GraftingTake a part of the branch with young sprouts and connect it with a normal branch of another plant, making sure the cuts are connected, and it will grow into an independent plant. 3. LayeringTake a normal branch, cut a small hole on it with a knife, and bury it in the soil. Wait for the part buried in the soil to grow complete roots, and then the two plants can be separated into two independent plants. 4. CuttingsRemove a part of the plant and insert it into moist soil or fine sand, making sure it is loose enough. By taking advantage of the plant's ability to regenerate, roots will soon grow and become a new plant. The cutting period will be different for different plants. This plant has strong adaptability and can be planted outdoors except in the cold winter. After insertion, it is necessary to replenish water in time and maintain a suitable temperature, which can make the roots grow faster and easier to survive. |
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