Planting time of Russian apricot flower
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Russian cypress is a very cold-tolerant plant and can be planted in spring and autumn. The temperature can be maintained stably at around 20 degrees. Spring is in the budding period of growth. There is more rain in autumn, and the humid environment is conducive to growth. There are not many requirements for the soil selected for planting, and cuttings and layering methods can be used for planting.
1. Planting time
1. Planting time
It is a very cold-resistant plant that can still grow in the northern winter. It will not be frozen to death at more than 30 degrees below zero, and its vitality is tenacious. It can withstand many environments. All can be adapted. You can choose to plant in spring and autumn. These two periods are very suitable, and the temperature can be maintained stably at around 20 degrees. The climate in spring is suitable, just in the budding period of growth, and it can survive quickly after planting, which is helpful for growth. There is more rain in autumn, and the humid environment is conducive to growth.
2. Planting method
1 . Soil: Regarding the soil for planting, the requirements are not strict. It can be grown in sandy soil or clay soil, but it must be nutritious and not too poor.
2. Cutting: best in July-August , cut thick branches from the plant, keep the length around 10-16 cm, and remove the lower leaves. Then insert the branches into the sand bed and cover them with a glass cover to keep them warm and moisturizing. They will take root in about 20 days and can be transplanted in the following spring.
3. Layering: Pull out a section of branches from the plant, Cover the sections with soil and spray water here to keep them moist.
2. Planting methods
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