How to propagate Hypericum

Last Update :2024.05.31

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1. Sowing

2. Cuttings

3. Branches


The seeds of Hypericum can be sown from late March to early April, covered with fine soil, and poured with an appropriate amount of water. They will germinate in about 20 days. It is best to take cuttings in summer. Cut off young annual branches, about 10-15cm in length, insert them and place them in a cool environment. The ramets are selected in spring and autumn. Dig out the seedlings of the ramets, preferably with soil balls, divide them into several parts, and transplant them separately.


How to Propagate Hypericum
1. Sowing

1. Sowing

1. Sow the seeds in late March to early April in spring. Because the seeds are very small, the soil covering them can be thinner and only cover them. Just use seeds, which will help them germinate and emerge.

2. Pour an appropriate amount of water on the substrate and cover it with hay to keep it moist. It will take about 20 days to germinate.

3. When the seedlings grow to 5-10cm, they can be transplanted separately and they will bloom in the second year.

Flowers

2. Cuttings

1. It can be planted in three seasons: spring, summer, and autumn. Tender branches can be cut in summer, and hard branches need to be selected in early spring or late autumn, usually during the rainy season in summer.

2. Clean river sand can be used as a substrate to facilitate rooting.

3. Cut off the young annual branches, about 10-15cm in length, keep 2 leaves at the top, and cut off the others.

4. Insert the branches to about half the depth, place them in a cool place, pour an appropriate amount of water, and transplant them in the second year.

Flowers

3. Branches

Select It is more suitable in spring and autumn. Dig out the seedlings of the branches, preferably with soil balls. Divide into several parts and transplant them separately. Be careful not to damage the root system, and pay attention to the application of water and nutrients later. This method is relatively simple.

Flowers


2. Cuttings

3. Branches














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