1. WhenAlthough its name is grass, it can bloom. The flowers usually bloom in June or July and last until October. The flowers are fragrant and come in colors such as pink, white, blue, and purple. They look very beautiful in clusters and are very suitable for viewing. 2. Methods of reproduction1. Sowing: It is usually carried out in spring, which is more suitable for seedling cultivation. The seeds are small and flat, so you must first select the right seeds. Soak for 12 hours before sowing, then water the soil thoroughly, spread the seeds evenly, and cover them with a layer of fine soil. Keep the temperature between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius and maintain appropriate light, and it will take about ten days for the seeds to sprout. 2. Cutting: Choose spring or autumn, cut healthier branches, about 8 to 10 cm in length, and remove the leaves below. Then insert it into a substrate with good drainage and wait for about 2 to 3 weeks for roots to grow. 3. Division: It is usually carried out in spring or autumn. Take out the old plants and split the roots with a knife to ensure that there are buds on each plant. Then you can plant them separately. |
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