About root propagationThe fortune tree mainly reproduces by roots, and its survival rate is very high, generally reaching more than 90%. The fortune tree must be rooted and preserved before transplanting, probably after the leaves fall in autumn. Choose loose and moist sandy soil with high humidity requirements. It cannot be too dry, otherwise the roots will dry out, and it cannot be too wet, otherwise the roots will rot. After the rooting is completed, it can be transplanted in March or April of the following year. About branch cuttingsThe time for branch cuttings is the same as the time for rooting and seedling raising, or it can be a little earlier. You need to select lignified hard branches with a diameter of 8-20 mm, cut them into 15 cm long cuttings, cut the upper incision flat, 1-2 cm away from the bud bag, cut the lower incision into a 45-degree oblique incision, 5 cm away from the bud bag, divide the upper and lower ends into bundles of 50, soak the lower port in 50 mg of rooting powder solution for 3-4 hours, then take out and set aside. After the seedlings grow out, drill holes to expose the seedlings, and then cover them with soil to maintain the necessary temperature for the seedlings. After a few days, when the temperature rises, remove the ground film before the temperature reaches high, apply fertilizer, water appropriately, and clean the side branches. About the flowers and fruits of the rich treeThe fortune tree has no seeds and reproduces asexually. Although its flowers are very beautiful, it reproduces mainly through roots, branches, and grafting. The flowers of the fortune tree are red and have a particularly bright color, so you can see it at a glance in the garden. The fortune tree is simple and convenient to manage in the later stage, easy to take care of, and suitable for use in ornamental gardens. The vitality of the fortune tree is particularly strong. It can grow well in water culture and is the source of nectar and pollen for bees in summer and autumn. It can also be used for afforestation, sand fixation, and wind prevention in dry climate areas, and can effectively control soil erosion. It requires little investment, is easy to manage, has high returns, and produces quick results. It is an excellent tree species for viewing, greening, maintaining soil and fixing sand, and is a plant worth planting. |
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