Division1. Choose an asparagus fern that already has small buds. 2. Remove the asparagus fern from the pot and clean the soil around the roots with water. 3. Observe the roots carefully. There will be some nodes where branches grow. Pinch them with your hands and gently break them apart. If you can't break them apart, it means you have found the wrong place. Don't force them apart. That will hurt the asparagus fern! Just search again~ 4. You can divide the asparagus fern into several pieces as needed, but it is not recommended to divide it into too many trees, as it will not be easy to survive. Therefore, Huahua recommends dividing it into 2 to 3 trees. 5. Choose a flower pot of appropriate size. You can put some bricks, expanded clay, etc. at the bottom of the pot to avoid water accumulation. 6. Hold the asparagus fern with your hands, place it in the middle of the flowerpot, and then fill it with soil. Be careful to break up the roots when filling the soil, and don't let them clump together, so that it can survive. 7. Don’t fill too much soil, basically bury it to the place where the roots and stems grow. 8. Water thoroughly, then place in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and then water when it is dry or wet. sowing1. Choose seeds with full grains and prepare the soil for sowing. 2. Fill the seedling box with nutrient soil and water it thoroughly. It should be moist enough to hold but not clumping together. If conditions permit, you can also use special seedling blocks. 3. Place the seeds one by one into the seedling box and cover the surface with a little fine soil. Use a spray bottle to wet the surface soil. 4. Place it in a cool and ventilated place and keep it dry. It will germinate in about a week. 5. After about 4 weeks and 3 days, many true leaves will grow. 6. After about a week, when the plant grows a little bigger, you can transplant it. High altitude layering1. Select branches that have become lignified. 2. Use a small knife to ring the bark about 2 cm thick and peel it cleanly. 3. Prepare 2 plastic bottles and remove the top and tail. And cut it along one side to make it easier to put it in. 4. Use wire or other things to fix the plastic bottle on the branch. 5. Put sand, moss, etc. into the beverage bottle, and remember to wrap it with plastic cloth to try not to let water leak in! 6. Water the soil thoroughly and cover the top with a layer of plastic sheet to prevent water evaporation. 7. Remove the plastic sheet every few days, add water, and keep the soil moist. Just wait patiently for rooting! 8. After the roots have grown, remove the plastic bottle, look at the branches, and plant them directly in the pot. Horizontal layering1. Choose a relatively soft and long branch. 2. Bend it and press the middle part into the soil, and use a stone to hold it down to prevent it from bouncing up. 3. It will take about a month for the roots to grow, so remove the stones. 4. Cut it off and put it directly into the pot. |
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