The propagation of clumps of peonyThe main method of propagation of stinking peony is division. Generally, the division propagation of stinking peony is carried out after the leaves fall in autumn and winter until the beginning of budding in spring. When dividing the stinking peony, the suckers on the stinking peony plant are usually taken directly from the ground for transplanting. Wait until roots take root before transplanting. Seed propagation of stinking peonyStinking peony can be propagated by sowing, usually in spring. In autumn every year, in September or October, seeds are collected, stored in sand in winter, and sown in the spring of the following year. After sowing, stinking peony usually germinates in 2-3 weeks. Root cutting propagation of stinking peonySome plants can be propagated by root cuttings, and stinking peony is one of them. The root cutting propagation of stinking peony is to use the roots of stinking peony for propagation. The root cuttings of stinking peony are carried out during the rainy season. Cut the horizontal root suckers of the stinking peony and plant them in the sand. Generally, they will take root in about 1-2 weeks after the root cuttings. |
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