1. Division timeIts reproduction is mainly carried out through sowing and division. Division reproduction is in spring and autumn, when the growth is more vigorous, it can quickly adapt to the environment and quickly resume its growth state, and the temperature and climate are more suitable, which is more conducive to survival and later growth. 2. Division method1. Prepare potting soil: prepare loose and breathable soil. You can mix leaf mold and fine sand in half to meet the growth needs and facilitate root growth. 2. Root pruning: Use a sterilized knife to cut off the newly sprouted lateral roots from the rhizome of the mother plant. After cutting, apply wood ash on the cut to avoid infection. Then place it in a cool, ventilated place to dry until the wound is completely dry. 3. Planting in potting soil: After the wound has dried, plant the plant in the prepared potting soil. Don't rush to water it after planting. Wait one or two days before watering it thoroughly. 4. Later maintenance: The plants that have just been potted cannot be exposed to strong light. They should be kept in a ventilated place with weak light. Water them once every three or four days in the later stage, and new roots will soon grow. |
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