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Propagation method of Melaleuca rubra

Marie Schrader
2020-07-24 12:42:37
Red thousand layer is also known as Jinbao tree, bottle brush wood, red bottle brush, bottle brush subtree, etc., because the shape it presents after flowering is just like our usual cup brush, which is very interesting. It originated in the great ocean continent, and now it is distributed in China and Australia. So how does it reproduce? Let's get to know.

1. Cuttage Propagation of Melaleuca rosea:

It is suitable for walking in March. For the branches that are not fully grown and cannot bloom, cut 10 cm to 12 cm. It is better to take a part of branches at the bottom of the branches for more than 1 year, so as to facilitate the survival of cuttings. Insert them into the soil of half mud and half sand, and then build a simple shed with film to keep them warm and moist. It can be done in about 40 days. A new root system can be planted when the root system is sound.

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2. Seeded propagation of crimson Melaleuca:

It is suitable to be carried out in April, when its fruit is normal and mature, and it is also the best time to collect seeds. Sprinkle the seeds in the sand, pave a thin layer of soil on it, maintain a certain humidity, and then sprout in about 35 days. After most seeds have sprouted, keep the strong and thick seedlings, and pull out all the others. When the seedlings grow to 15 cm, they can be moved to the flowerpot for planting, which is more conducive to the growth of the seedlings. At this time, the transplanting is also for After transplantation, it should be placed in a place with no sunshine and good air circulation for maintenance. After the seedlings return to normal growth, they can be placed in a semi shaded place for maintenance, or directly in the sun. Then according to the normal maintenance method, maintenance can be done.

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Precautions

In the course of maintenance after reproduction, special attention should be paid to prevent the plants from having problems that they should not have.

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