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Breeding methods and precautions of Edelweiss

Jesse Pinkman
2020-08-12 08:31:32
Edelweiss, also known as Edelweiss, is a symbol of bravery. It is one of the famous alpine flowers and alpine flowers. Do you know how to breed Edelweiss? What are the precautions for its breeding?

The breeding method of edelweiss

Cultivation

Edelweiss is suitable for growing in loose and fertile humus soil, so the best choice for basin soil is rotten leaf and fertile soil. After sowing, do not let it go. After emergence, seedlings need to be thinning. When the plant has 3 true leaves, it can be transferred to a pot. The pot soil should not be too wet in the growing period, but only slightly wet. Fertilize once a month, pay attention not to get the fertilizer solution to the leaves, in winter basin soil to try to keep a little dry.

Edelweiss

Breeding

There are two main propagation methods of edelweiss, which are ramet and seed propagation. Ramets, generally carried out in spring for the good, you can put the tufts of edelweiss directly potted. In addition, sowing is mainly in spring. The suitable temperature for seed germination is 20 ℃, and it will germinate after 10 days.

Edelweiss

Precautions for raising Edelweiss

Change basin

If you want to change the basin after a period of cultivation of edelweiss, it's better to prepare the soil to be changed in advance, then cut off the dried or yellow leaf and stem from the root of the plant to be moved, and then put it into the changed soil.

Diseases and insect pests

Snow down grass is generally living in the cold environment, so in the case of low temperature, the probability of occurrence of diseases and insect pests is not big, but we still have to do a good job in the prevention of diseases and insect pests.

Through the above introduction, I believe you have known about this kind of plant and its cultivation method, so why not prepare to sow pure Edelweiss in spring?

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