1. Is sowing feasible?Euphorbia gejin is a variant variety of the genus Euphorbia in the Euphorbiaceae family. Its seeds are difficult to obtain and there is generally no precedent for reproduction by seed sowing, so this method is not applicable. If you want to reproduce, it is best to use common methods, so that the possibility of success is higher. There are also corresponding countermeasures to deal with problems that arise during reproduction, so grafting and reproduction are better choices. These two methods are relatively easy to use and are not complicated or difficult to operate. 2. Feasible methods1. Grafting: It is very important to choose the cuttings and the rootstock used as the basis, especially the scion. After preparing these two, you also need to choose a knife and a binding belt, and cut a hole in the two to ensure that they can be tightly inserted. Then tie the outside with a bag to make sure it grows tightly. 2. Cutting: prepare the knife, then cut off the stem segments, and then prepare the substrate, which should be breathable, well-drained, and have a transparent feel. Insert the cut stem segments inside and spray water to keep them moist and promote growth. |
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