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What is the propagation method of Lysimachia christinae?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Kalanchoe is a perennial, it is a succulent herb, also known as Christmas Kalanchoe, Knorr, Kalanchoes. Has a good drought tolerance, more afraid of waterlogging, can not irrigate too much water. Likes the sunlight, must carry on the maintenance in the sunlight full position, but cannot be sunburnt. In addition, if its leaves grow white frost and then dry, it is likely to be infected with powdery mildew, to be timely use of zineb wettable powder control.

1. Method of Reproduction

1. Sowing: Lysimachia christinae Hance can produce seeds, which can be propagated by sowing.When the seeds are ripe, the seeds are selected, and the seedlings can be sown in spring.To improve germination before sowing, the seeds can be soaked in hot water for a few minutes and then taken out to dry.Prepare the sand bed for sowing, then spread the seeds evenly, cover them with thin soil for seedling cultivation, and transplant them after stable growth.

2. Cuttage: Cuttage does not have too many restrictions on time, and can be carried out throughout the year. Cuttage in spring and autumn is the best.Cut off the strong branches, a section to ensure that there are 3-4 sections, so that the survival rate of cuttings is higher.Tidy up the substrate for cutting, and insert the branches into it without inserting too deeply.After cutting, we should pay attention to the maintenance and management, pour water into it once, then put it in a cool and scattered place, keep it moist and wait for rooting.

2. Which propagation method is commonly used

Ordinary home breeding, you can choose the method of cutting, this method is more commonly used, the operation method is very simple, the survival rate is very high.The seeds of Lysimachia christinae are small, difficult to collect, and wait for germination for a long time, so usually do not use this method of reproduction.

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