Breeding Technology of White Wax

Last Update :2024.12.07

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1. Sowing

2. Cuttings

3. Layering


Sowing: Collect mature seeds in mid-to-early October, prepare a sand bed around March of the next spring, and then sow the seeds evenly in them. Cutting: Cut strong branches that are free from diseases and insect pests. Use sandy soil with good water permeability as the substrate. Insert the cut branches into the substrate. Layering: It is best to choose branches with good growth shape in spring, dip them in a little rooting powder, and then press them into sandy soil.


Pewter ash breeding technology
1. Sowing

1. Sowing

1. Seed collection: The seeds will mature in mid-to-early October. At this time, the seeds can be collected and carefully screened to remove shriveled and incomplete seeds. of. The outer shell of its seeds is relatively hard and can be sown directly next year or germinated with wet sand.

2. Sowing: Sow seeds around March of the next spring, prepare a sand bed, and then sow the seeds evenly into it, cover it with a thin layer of sand, and then water it thoroughly. Control the temperature at around 30°C and wait for germination.

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2. Cuttings

1. Branches: Choose a good plant and cut strong branches free from diseases and insect pests, about 10 cm in length.

2. Substrate: The substrate used for cuttings should be selected well. Sand with good water permeability can be used. Spray water appropriately before cutting to keep it moist.

3. Cuttings: Insert the cut branches into the substrate, spray water regularly to keep them moist, and perform corresponding maintenance and management.

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3. Layering

1. Time: There is no big limit on the time for layering, but it is best to choose it in spring, as the survival rate will be higher.

2. Cuttings: Select branches with good growth shape, dip a little rooting powder on them, and then press them into sandy soil.

3. Transplanting: After the roots are stable, you can cut and transplant.

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2. Cuttings

3. Layering














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