Specific methodsThe most common method of propagation for this flower is division, which is generally used for clumping flowering shrubs. Moreover, these flowers and trees that can be divided must have relatively strong growth capabilities. However, since this method is relatively simple and fast, it is the best method to cultivate Luhehong, and the required expertise is not very high. Use a strong mother plant for division, and try to retain the roots on the new seedlings, so that more new seedlings can be produced. The specific method is to completely raise the entire plant of Luhehong with relatively good growth conditions, and separate it from the intersection of the root texture. The number of sub-plants should be determined by the size of the original plant. Large ones can be divided into more, and small ones can be divided into fewer. Generally, every three to four branches form a sub-plant, and it must have a relatively complete root system. Then mix the sulfur powder and mud together and apply it evenly on the root wounds, and then you can plant it again. Specific timeThe specific time for the propagation of Luhehong by division is generally from September 20th to the Frost Descent every year. Choose a suitable time for propagation. Because the air temperature and ground temperature are relatively high during this period, Luhehong is in a semi-dormant state and has a considerable period of vegetative growth. This method of propagation will not have a serious impact on the growth of the roots, and some new roots and buds will also grow. If division propagation is carried out after this period, the root growth will be weak, and in severe cases no new roots will be produced, making the plant prone to death. PrecautionsLuhehong is also relatively delicate, so after division propagation, it is necessary to maintain it at all times. Pay attention to the base fertilizer to make sure it is sufficient and the time of fertilization must be well controlled, so that Luhehong can grow more vigorously. Also, it cannot be watered too much, and generally no watering is required in winter. Usually loosen the soil in time to ensure that the roots of Luhehong can breathe smoothly. |
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