How to Propagate Brazilian IrisDivision and sowing Propagation of Brazilian iris by divisionDivision is the most commonly used method for propagating Brazilian irises. First, you need to choose healthy divisions, dig out the flower stem seedlings that have already taken root, prepare containers and loose, nutritious potting soil, plant the dug flower stem seedlings, and then apply fertilizer after planting. The fertilization cycle is about 3 months. During the growth process of Brazilian iris, dead leaves and yellow leaves should be removed in time to protect the good growth environment of the plant. This is also conducive to ventilation and promotes the healthy growth of the plant. Propagation of Brazilian iris by seedThe first thing to do in the sowing method is to collect the seeds of Brazilian iris, prepare the planting containers and nutritious substrate, dig a few small holes in the substrate, evenly sow the seeds in the dug holes, cover it with a layer of loose soil, and then water it. Water it thoroughly, apply a certain amount of fertilizer, cover it with a layer of plastic wrap, and it is best to cover the plant with a layer of shade net above the plant to ensure a good growth environment for the plant.
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