Seed propagation of EuonymusWhen propagating, Euonymus mainly relies on sowing. Generally in autumn, the seeds are collected, threshed, the seed coats are removed, washed, dried, and stored in sand. In the spring of the second year, you can take it out for sowing, usually in rows. When sowing, sow the seeds of euonymus into suitable soil. After covering them with a layer of soil, pay attention to moisturizing. It is best to cover them with straw or plastic film. After the euonymus seedlings emerge, they need to be properly shaded. After growing for a period of time, they can be transplanted. After about 3-4 years of cultivation, it can be transplanted. Cutting propagation of EuonymusCutting propagation is also a method often adopted by Euonymus when propagating. The cutting propagation of Euonymus is generally carried out in June or July each year. When choosing cuttings, it is generally necessary to choose semi-mature branches, preferably with buds. Plant the cuttings in the prepared soil and keep the soil moist. The roots will grow quickly. Transplanting can be done before the plants shed their leaves and sprout. Note that when transplanting, if it is a small seedling, you can directly transplant it with bare roots. If it is a large seedling, it is best to cover the roots with soil when transplanting, so that it is easier to survive. |
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