1. Choose from late March to early April in spring to sow the seeds. Because the seeds are very small, the soil covered on them can be a little thinner, just cover the seeds, which is conducive to their germination and emergence.
2. Pour proper amount of water on the substrate and cover with hay to keep it moist. It will germinate in about 20 days.
3. When the seedlings grow to 5-10cm, they can be transplanted separately and bloom in the next year.
1. Spring, summer and autumn are all available. In summer, you can cut the tender branches. In early spring or late autumn, you need to select the hard branches, generally in the rainy season in summer.
2. Clean river sand can be used as the substrate for rooting.
3. Cut the annual twigs, about 10-15cm in length, and keep 2 leaves at the top, and cut the rest.
4. Insert the branch into it, about one-half of the depth, put it in a cool place, pour some water on it, and then transplant it in the next year.
In spring and autumn, it is better to dig out the seedlings with soil balls. They were divided into several parts and transplanted separately. Pay attention not to damage the root system, pay attention to the later application of water and nutrients, this method is relatively simple