asparagus1. If you want asparagus fern to bloom and bear more fruits, you should apply more compound fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus during the growth period. Other liquid fertilizers are also acceptable. Do not apply too much fertilizer during the flowering period. You can apply liquid fertilizer once every two months. 2. Soak the collected asparagus fern seeds in water for a period of time to promote germination. 3. Prepare loose and fertile soil, you can use leaf mold or peat soil. 4. Sprinkle the seeds evenly into the soil, cover them with two or three centimeters of soil, water them thoroughly, and cover the flowerpot with a layer of plastic bag to keep it moist. 5. Keep the soil moist and it will germinate in about a month. After germination, remove the plastic bag and place the flowerpot in a place with scattered light for ventilation. 6. As the seedlings continue to grow, you can slowly increase the light to promote the growth of branches and leaves. 7. When the seedlings grow scattered leaves, they can be transplanted into pots. 8. This method of propagating asparagus fern is quick and easy, and you will soon become a big asparagus fern grower. CliviaIn addition to asparagus fern, the seeds of the familiar Clivia can also be sown by ourselves after it blooms. 1. After the Clivia seeds are mature, clean the seeds out of the pulp and place them in a well-lit place to dry for two days. 2. Find some new shavings, which are the sawdust shaved from household wood. 3. Put the wood shavings and the tools for sowing Clivia into hot water and boil for about ten minutes to disinfect them. 4. Put the dried Clivia seeds in a cup and add appropriate amount of water to germinate. 5. Then plant the Clivia seeds in the wood shavings. 6. Evenly cover the seeds with a layer of wood shavings to completely cover the seeds. 7. Once you see the seeds sprout, you can take the seeds out of the wood shavings and plant them in pots. 8. When planting, the roots should be downward and the buds should be upward. The soil for planting Clivia should be loose and fertile pine needle soil. |
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