How to reproduce golden cherry blossoms
Last Update :2024.06.23
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Cutting: Cut off small buds and insert them into plant ash. The nutrient soil should be kept moist, and sealed with film. You can periodically open it for ventilation or use a toothpick to poke a few holes. Branches: The branchlets branched off from the mother root are cut off and planted on the substrate, so that they can survive independently. Layering: Bury the branches that have grown for a long time in the soil, wet them with a watering can, they will take root after a period of time, and then use a knife to cut them off from the parent body for maintenance.
1. Sowing
1. Sowing
It is said that it is difficult for golden cherry seeds to survive after being planted, so not many people use this method to cultivate them.
2. Cuttings
Compared with the previous sowing method, this method is used more frequently. Even in large-scale production, many people choose cuttings. Use small buds from a healthy mother body without disease. Cut them and operate them immediately. If left for too long, the buds will wither and it will be difficult for them to grow into plants.
The cutouts can be inserted into plant ash to prevent root rot. Insert it into the soil and adjust the temperature to about 24 degrees at room temperature. The nutrient soil should be kept moist. As long as the temperature and moisture conditions are stable, this method can be used in every season, but the temperature should not be too high, otherwise the roots will rot, and if it is too low, plant growth will slow down. Considering the climate, it is most convenient to operate in spring and autumn.
After cutting, add water to the substrate to make it moist. Do not allow too much water. Then seal it with a film to reduce the loss of water and also play a certain role in heat preservation. In addition, the film is airtight after being wrapped, and can be opened regularly for ventilation. Flower lovers who find it troublesome can poke a few holes for ventilation.
3. Branches
Mother The twigs branched off from the roots can be taken out individually to survive. Cut off the branches where they are connected to the mother body and plant them on another substrate, where they can survive independently.
4. Layering
Select old branches for layering. Observe the branches of the mother body. Those branches that thrive longer will be buried in the soil, and use a watering can to moisten the soil. After the plant grows for a period of time, it will take root independently. Then use a knife to cut it off from the mother body and maintain it with water and light to survive.
5. Grafting
Use this The advantage of this planting method is that the flowering period comes quickly and beautiful flowers can be seen that year. The grafted branches should be relatively old and easy to survive.
2. Cuttings
3. Branches
4. Layering
5. Grafting
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