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Domestic Dendrobium officinale how to breed, Dendrobium officinale breeding survival rate is high?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Its cuttings are selected in spring and summer, spring is in March to April, summer is in June to July. However, compared with these two periods, summer is the best. Because the temperature and humidity in summer are more suitable, it is conducive to rooting, later growth and convenient management. In addition, we should also pay attention to the method of cutting, the survival rate will be higher if the method is correct.

1. how to reproduce

1. Sowing: This method is not commonly used, and the germination rate of seeds is not high, so it is not recommended to use this method.If you want to use this method, you can collect seeds and sow them.

2, ramet: ramet this method is more commonly used, reproduction at home is also very convenient.Take the healthy plants out of the pot, find out the base of the old roots and tufted stems, then divide them with a knife, be careful not to hurt the root system in the process, then prepare the appropriate substrate, and plant the separated plants.

3. Bud division: For Dendrobium officinale, which has been growing for several years, they grow vigorously, and may produce new buds at the top or the base, and there are roots on the new buds. This kind of plant is very suitable for bud division. The small buds are broken off and then planted in pots.

4. Cuttage: Before cuttage, the substrate should be prepared first, which should be breathable and loose, and then the robust plants should be selected, the branch sections should be cut from the top, each section should have 2-3 sections, and the cut sections should be coated with a little plant ash.The branch segments are inserted into the substrate and placed under astigmatism to wait for rooting.

2. is the survival rate of reproduction high

In the home propagation of Dendrobium officinale, in addition to the survival rate of sowing is difficult to guarantee, the survival rate of the other methods are relatively high.

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