The Gordian knot method of reproduction: sowingThe sowing method is generally the breeding method chosen by flower lovers with more patience. It is advisable to choose sandy soil with medium fertility as the potting soil. The soil should be slightly moist, and watering should be done to prevent water accumulation. The Gordian knot of reproduction: beheadingThe beheading propagation method is rarely used by flower lovers, but those who want the old plants to grow as vigorously as "cutting the Gordian knot" can try it. After beheading, be careful not to water the center of the old plant when watering to prevent rot. The old plants that have been cut down and planted in groups are very beautiful, but of course don’t ignore the new plants that have been cut down and planted! A quick and dirty way of propagation: lateral bud cuttingsCutting the tender tips of branches for cuttings can make the old plants compact and the new plants more resistant, killing two birds with one stone! A Gordian knot of reproduction: cross-pollinationThe pistil and stamen of the Gordian knot do not grow on the same plant, so self-pollination is impossible. Therefore, flower lovers who want flowers to reproduce by seeds can use cross-pollination. |
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