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Breeding and propagation methods of mirror grass

Walter White
2020-06-30 16:20:30
Mirror grass can be cultured in sandy soil rich in nutrients, or in hydroponics or semi soil and semi water. It is a shade resistant plant that usually provides astigmatism. It likes the humid growing environment and needs regular water supply. In order to ensure its growth, it needs to give thin fertilizer for many times. There are many methods of propagation, such as sowing, branching, cutting and so on. The first method is not commonly used, which is suitable for Yunnan, Sichuan and other places.

I. breeding methods

1. Soil: this aspect requires air permeability, drainage and fertility. It can be used with sandy soil rich in nutrients, which can be used after being stirred evenly.

2. Water quality: in addition to soil culture, it can also be cultured by hydroponics, and it can be used as tap water after drying. Can also use the method of half soil and half water to breed, the effect will be better

3. Light: it is a shade resistant plant, providing the best astigmatism and maintaining normal growth.

4. Water content: it likes the humid growth environment and needs regular water supply, but it can't get water.

5. Fertilization: it does not need much fertilizer. It can't give rich fertilizer, but can give thin fertilizer many times.

2. Breeding methods

1. Sowing: Yunnan, Sichuan and other places are suitable for sowing. Choose a good seed to sow, and don't water it immediately.

2. Branch: cut the lateral branches from the base of the stem, smear the grass and wood ash on the wound, prepare the humus rich soil, and then transplant the plant into the soil, about 10 days can survive.

3. Cutting: the cutting time is from the end of summer to the beginning of autumn. Cut the branches with good growth from the plants, and then cut them into small stem segments of about 3cm. The substrate of cuttage is sandy soil with good air permeability, and the stem segment is inserted.

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