Anemarrhena cultivation methods and precautions

Last Update :2024.04.25

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1. Maintenance methods

2. Breeding skills


Soil: Anemarrhena is not strict on soil requirements, but it grows better in soil containing humus. Light: It likes a bright environment and can grow in a shaded environment, but cannot be exposed to the sun. Nutrients: In spring, decomposed animal manure should be added to the soil to improve soil fertility. Moisture: Water should be carried out according to the dry state of the flower soil to keep the soil moist. But don't let the soil get too wet, otherwise the roots will rot.


Anemarrhena's breeding methods and precautions
1. Maintenance methods

1. Maintenance method

1. Substrate selection: The cultivation of Anemarrhena requires soil with drainage and looseness. The requirements for the soil are not strict. Both humus soil and sandy soil are acceptable. The soil on the side of the hillside can also be planted.

2. Light management: It likes a warm environment, but in summer, it must be shaded in high temperature environments and cannot be exposed to strong light.

3. Nutrient management: Before germination in spring, use decomposed animal manure, plant ash, etc. to strengthen nutrients and make the soil more fertile.

4. Water management: Watering should be carried out according to the dryness and wetness of the soil, and it can tolerate drought. The seedlings should be properly hydrated during the seedling period, but they should not be watered too much during the critical period of growth. The roots of the plants will easily rot due to excess water.

2. Breeding skills

1. Root division: dig out the roots after thawing in spring and cut them into sections. Each section is about 5cm long and has two buds. Then place it in the dug pit, compact it with soil, and then add moisture.

2. Live broadcast: Soak the seeds in water at 60°C for 12 hours, take them out and dry them. Dig a hole facing the sun, sow the seeds, and cover them with soil to about 5cm. Cover the soil with a film, press tightly around it, and wait for the seeds to germinate.


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