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Propagation mode of Dendrobium

Saul Goodman
2020-07-24 12:30:55
I'd like to have another pot if I have one. I'm afraid there are not many people with Dendrobium at home, because this kind of Dendrobium is not popular. But if there are small flowers with low heat at home, it will also become a resource for talking with friends. Today, let's learn how to breed this kind of small flowers, so that your small Dendrobium can also be changed into many pots in one pot!

Ramets

This method is very common, and the selection of plants is naturally needless to say. It must be well-developed and relatively intensive. Remove the old roots below, and try not to hurt the roots when separating. The roots can be pulled by hand, and can not be cut directly. New buds should be placed in the middle of the basin, and then filled in the basin soil, pressure a little bit. In this way, the steps of plant division are completed. Wait patiently, and you can see the plant of the letter

Chinese stone Dendrobium

Divided bud

You may not be very familiar with this method, but it is not difficult. As long as our Dendrobium reaches more than three years, we can take this approach. Because at this time, they can grow small plants at the top or at the base. But the selection of small plants is also particular. We should choose small plants with three or four leaves and two or three roots. The best length is about four or five centimeters. Plant that accords with afore-mentioned condition shallow inserts basin soil, but take this kind of method, want to have quite good patience, after two years just can blossom..

Dendrobium sinense flowering

Cuttings

This method is also familiar to all, and should be selected when changing pots. It is better to operate between April and August. Because they have a lot of stem nodes, which can grow buds. The selection of branches is also a certain stress, we must choose the branches that are not flowering and more substantial, and smear some beneficial rooting materials on the incision. Put it in the half shade, but this type of reproduction is also relatively slow, after two or three years, it can blossom.

Well, now we have learned three methods. As for whether we can keep them well, we need to see whether we can pay attention to them in the future, whether we can control all the key factors and grasp them well. Naturally, we can harvest beautiful Dendrobium chinense!

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