How to propagate dendrobium
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Seeds: Select the capsules and take out the seeds, disinfect them first and then place them in a warm environment. After the seedlings germinate, they are planted and cultivated. Cutting: Cut the stem nodes from the plant, prepare a substrate, insert the stem nodes into it, and wait for the plant to take root and grow. Divide: Dig the plant out of the soil, divide it into several plants and replant them. Tissue culture: Select a portion and place it in a tissue culture dish.
1. Sowing seeds
1. Sow seeds
Select the capsules from inside, and then take out the seeds inside. However, you cannot sow them directly. They must be disinfected first to avoid worries. After that, the seeds are placed in a warm environment to ensure a suitable growth environment, and then they will slowly germinate and grow seedlings. After the growth status is stable, they can be planted and cultivated.
2. Make cuttings
From Cut off the stem nodes from the plants in good growth condition and divide them into several separate small plants. The length does not need to be too long. It is best to ensure that there are growing points on them. Then prepare the substrate, insert the stem nodes into it to ensure a suitable growing environment, wait for the plants to take root and grow, and then transplant.
3. Propagation by divisions
The time is generally chosen in early spring or at the autumnal equinox. First, select plants that meet the requirements. The upper stems should be more and more than one year old. Dig them out from the loam, then cut off the excess withered branches and leaves, and divide them from the bottom. Several plants are then replanted individually in loam soil.
IV. Tissue culture
This The method is difficult to implement in ordinary households. Take a section of root and stem from the plant, put it in a tissue culture dish for a period of time, and then transfer it to a test tube for cultivation.
2. Make cuttings
3. Propagation by division
4. Tissue culture
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