How to propagate fragrant pine plants and how to take cuttings
Last Update :2024.11.18
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Its propagation is mostly carried out by two methods, namely sowing method and cutting method. Among them, the sowing method should be chosen in spring. Choose plump and healthy seeds and sprinkle them directly on the surface. In the later stage, you need to moisturize, control temperature, and provide more ventilation, and buds will sprout in half a month. The cutting method can be carried out in spring and autumn. Choose strong branches with a length of about 10 centimeters. After processing, put it directly into the soil to a depth of 3-5 cm. Pay attention to maintenance later, and it will take root and survive soon.
1. Sowing and reproduction
1. Sowing and propagation
The propagation of pine plants is mostly carried out by sowing, and the specific time is in spring. Choose breathable and well-drained soil as the substrate, and choose healthy and plump seeds, so the germination rate will be higher. The sowing method is very simple. Sprinkle the seeds directly on the surface of the soil, cover them with a thin layer of soil, water them appropriately, and then place them in a ventilated place. It will take about half a month for small buds to grow. The growth situation should be observed frequently. The seedlings will grow stably and can be transplanted after they have a few young leaves.
2. Propagation by cuttings
1. Cutting time: Fragrant pine plants can also be propagated by cuttings. The time is chosen from March to May in spring or September to November in autumn. The climate in these two periods is warm and suitable, which is more conducive to rooting.
2. Cutting processing: insert when cutting The strips should be strong and not too long. The length should be controlled at about 10 centimeters. It’s best to pay attention to the details. In addition, a breathable and loose matrix must be prepared and disinfected before use.
3. Insert the skewer into the soil: handle the cuttings well. After preparing the required matrix, the skewers can be inserted into the soil. Pay attention to the depth of the cutting, not too deep, just three to five centimeters into the soil. After cutting, it should be watered and moistened, and there should be plenty of ventilation, so that roots will take root in a short time, which proves that the cutting is alive.
2. Propagation by cuttings
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