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Reproduction methods of African Jasmine

Walter White
2020-02-04 10:23:46
Cutting: select the plum rain period from June to July, cut 1-2-year-old robust branches, and insert them into peat soil. Ramet: March to April is the best. Take the plant out of the flowerpot, cut it with a sharp knife, and then plant separately. Sowing: during October to December, the mature fruits will be picked, the seeds will be taken out, and then spread to the loam.

I. cutting

1. Time: the time limit is relatively small. It can be carried out from the end of April to the beginning of October. It is best to choose the plum rain period from June to July. At this time, the surrounding climate is relatively humid, which is just conducive to rooting and germination, and promoting the growth of the plant in the later period.

2. Branches: select the plants in good growth state, and cut the 1-2-year-old robust branches from the top as the cuttings. The length is about 12-15cm, with two or three leaves on the top, and the leaves below should be removed to reduce the evaporation of water as much as possible.

3. Loam: peat soil has the best rooting effect. You can choose this medium

4. Cutting: insert the branches into the medium, cover with plastic film to keep moisture, and take root in about 1-2 months.

2. Ramets

1. Time: March to April is the best, just in the period when the plant starts to sprout.

2. Root division: take the plant out of the flowerpot, cut the root system with a sharp knife, with several stems on each clump.

3. Planting: respectively plant these parts of rhizomes into flowerpots, and water them with appropriate amount of water.

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3. Sowing

1. Seed collection: in October to December, the mature fruit will be collected and the seed will be taken out.

2. Sowing: the seeds are sown in sandy soil, covered with 2-3cm soil, waiting for the seedlings to grow.

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