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The propagation method of the blue stone lotus

Jane Margolis
2020-08-31 11:00:03
The propagation of blue stone lotus generally adopts cutting and cutting propagation, of course, it can also be seeded. Cutting can be carried out all year round, cutting propagation, leaf cutting, branch bud, lateral bud cutting can be carried out, see the specific method!

The beheading method of the blue stone lotus

Beheading is usually carried out after the growth of blue stone lotus. After the lotus grows in vain, the central leaves gather obviously and the stems extend. At this time, you can take off the leaves, cut off the extended parts and plant again.

Decapitation Method of Blue Stone Lotus

Bluestone lotus has a strong reproductive capacity and likes to grow in groups. The cut leaves and buds will grow rapidly, and the rest will produce many small buds, which is another growth landscape.

Decapitation Method of Blue Stone Lotus

Decapitation Method of Blue Stone Lotus

The method of cutting the leaves of Lycoris chinensis

Select healthy and disease-free mother plants, cut leaves, you can choose old leaves or buds, cut them off.

Then put it flat or the base slightly into the soil, and keep the soil dry. In order to promote rooting, the cuttage of hematite or vermiculite can be used to improve the survival rate.

head cutting method of blue stone lotus

After 2-3 weeks, the leaves will sprout buds one after another. When they grow up, they can be potted or cured directly in the original basin.

head cutting method of blue stone lotus

Sowing method of the blue stone lotus

Because the seeds are very small, it is almost difficult to complete by the way of on-demand sowing, so it is usually done by the way of blind sowing. Fold a piece of hard white paper in half to form a paper slot. Carefully place the seed on the white paper, and then gently tap the back of the white paper, so that its seed can be evenly sown into the designated area.

After sowing, keep a certain humidity, if possible, use seedling box to sow, which can improve germination rate.

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