Seeding and propagation of Amaranthus chinensisFor flowers like Amaranthus aviculare, it can be said that seed propagation is the most commonly used method of propagation. In addition, the feasibility of seed propagation is relatively high, and the survival rate of Amaranthus aviculare after sowing is also relatively high. Therefore, in homes, people always choose the seeding method to propagate Amaranthus aviculare. Next, we will talk about the specific steps of sowing and propagation of Amaranthus. First of all, the best time to sow Amaranthus is generally in May. When sowing, it needs to be shaded. The reason for choosing May is that in May, the seeds are mature. If they are not picked in time, they will fall to the ground. After picking the seeds, sow them evenly in the soil. The requirement is loose and breathable, well-drained and fertile soil with certain nutrients. After sowing, cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and water them enough for maintenance. Generally, the bottoms of the leaves of the red hibiscus planted in this way will turn red in September. Can be used for decoration. Cutting propagation of Amaranthus chinensisCuttings are also a relatively common method of propagation. The specific steps of cuttings are as follows. The first step is to prepare the soil. The reason for preparing the soil first is to prevent the cuttings from drying out. The second step is to select the cuttings. The cuttings are generally selected from the sturdy mother branches of the red hibiscus. After selecting the mother branches, use scissors to cut a section of young branches about seven centimeters long as cuttings, and then insert the cuttings into the prepared soil, water them enough, and carefully maintain them. Transplantation and propagation of Amaranthus chinensisSince the seeds of the red hibiscus will fall to the ground after they mature in May, these seeds will slowly germinate. Generally, the transplanted red hibiscus will have such buds, which is essentially the same as the sowing propagation of the red hibiscus. |
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