1. Seed propagationThe time for sowing pennywort is mostly in spring, when the climate is relatively warm, which is conducive to the rooting and germination of seeds. First soak the seeds in water, cover with a layer of plastic wrap to keep warm, poke a few holes in them and place them in a ventilated and cool place. Change the water frequently and they will germinate soon. After germination, bury the seeds in loose soil and water them appropriately to keep them moist, but avoid exposure to sunlight. Wait until the seedlings grow out before exposing them to light. 2. Cutting propagationCuttings of pennywort are also a commonly used method of propagation. Select healthy plants and cut off their stems to a length of 3-5 cm. Remove the leaves from the bottom of the stem and stick it in soil or water. If you are planting the cuttings in the soil, you need to water them frequently, or put a tray filled with water at the bottom of the pot to keep it moist. If it is inserted in water, the water needs to be changed regularly to prevent the water quality from deteriorating and causing it to rot. 3. Division propagationThe division of pennywort is mostly done in spring and autumn, and generally, it is necessary to choose plants that grow in dense groups. If it is grown in soil, the plant needs to be removed from the pot and then divided into several clumps with a knife. Be careful not to cut its roots to avoid affecting the recovery of the plant. After division, you can replant it and water it appropriately. If it is hydroponics, it is much simpler. You can just take out a few plants, put them in the prepared new container, and then pour appropriate amount of water. |
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