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How to breed Phoebe

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-21 14:10:14
Phoebe can be a kind of beautiful flower, but how to breed this kind of beautiful flower? In fact, there are four ways of propagation of Phoebe Phoebe, including cutting, sowing, layering and splitting.

Phoebe Phoebe cutting propagation

The cutting propagation of Photinia Phoebe can be carried out in summer, but the cutting in November is generally selected. Select the branches with strong growth, generally cut them into about 3-4cm. Root the cuttings and put them into the seedling basin. The soil should be mixed with sand and peat.

After cutting, the Phoebe needs to be kept in a shady place. The temperature should be kept at 15 ℃ - 25 ℃. Pay attention not to be too high. One month after cutting, it can take root.

The rooting of Phoebe can be maintained normally, but it needs to be pinched in time during the growth period. In April, the seedlings of Phoebe can be transplanted to the basin and maintained in the greenhouse, until the Phoebe grows enough roots

Cutting propagation of Photinia

The propagation of Photinia australis was mainly carried out in spring by indoor pot sowing. The seeds of Phoebe will be seeded, keep the temperature of hair at 15 ℃ to 25 ℃, generally 10 to 15 days after sowing can germinate.

Cutting propagation of Photinia

Phoebe's beading

In spring and summer, the propagation of Photinia Phoebe was carried out by high pressure method. The crown bud of Phoebe Phoebe is peeled in a ring at 15cm, then it is wrapped with soil and film, and the peeled part can take root. When Phoebe has enough roots, you can cut the branches and roots together in autumn and plant them.

Phoebe Phoebe cutting propagation

Phoebe Phoebe propagates in ramets

Phoebe can be divided into several plants, which are usually carried out after flower withering, and can be operated by combining with layering

The branches of the European Heather to be pressed are buried in the soil and watered under control. A large number of roots can grow in a month or so, and then they can be divided.

Ramet propagation of Erica

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