1. Sowing seedsSelect the capsule from it, and then take out the seeds inside, but do not sow them directly. You must disinfect them first to avoid any worries. Then place the seeds in a warm environment to ensure a suitable growth environment. They will slowly germinate and grow into seedlings. They can be planted after their growth state stabilizes. 2. Take cuttingsCut the stem nodes from plants in good growth condition and divide them into several small plants. The length does not need to be too long, and it is best to ensure that there are growth points on them. Then prepare the substrate, insert the stem nodes into it, ensure a suitable growth environment, wait for the plant to take root and grow, and then you can transplant it. 3. Division propagationThe time is generally chosen in early spring or the autumnal equinox. First, select qualified plants with more stems and make sure they are one year old or more. Dig them out of the loam, then cut off the excess withered branches and leaves, divide them into several plants from the bottom, and then replant them in the loam separately. IV. Tissue CultureThis method is difficult to implement in ordinary families. A section of root and stem is taken from the plant and placed in a tissue culture dish for a period of time, and then transferred to a test tube for cultivation. |
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