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How does Damofoo reproduce?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Succulent plants because of its unique shape and a large number of color varieties, in the market is very popular with people, and now in various flower and bird markets are not without a few succulent for sale. Today, I will introduce you to a strange variety of meat, Damofu Niang, and

Succulent plants are very popular in the market because of their unique shape and numerous colors, and now several succulent plants are sold in various flower and bird markets. Today, I would like to introduce a peculiar variety of succulent plants, Damofu Niang, and its mode of reproduction.

First, how do Damofu Niang reproduce

Euphorbiaceae is a succulent plant, belonging to small shrubs, its rod diameter is very small, so it can not support it to grow upward like ordinary trees, and when it grows to a certain height, it will crawl downward like a green pineapple, but it will not grow to very long, generally stop growing when it reaches a certain length. The tip of the leaf is pink after the mother of Damafu is out of state.

There are two ways of propagation of Dharma Funiang: cuttage and single leaf cutting. when cuttings are propagated, the cuttings with short stem nodes and fat leaves are generally selected and inserted into the culture soil after the cut is dry. it usually takes 10-25 days to take root. Single-leaf cuttings generally select fat and thick leaves, put them flat on the culture soil, and then press the stems of the leaves forcefully for about a month to grow seedlings, but it is usually not easy for leaf cutting to succeed.

Second, how to raise Damofu Niang

Damofu Niang does not have a great demand for light and likes a cool and ventilated growth environment. Summer breeding should pay attention to ventilation and shading. The growth temperature is generally 15-25 degrees, and not less than 5 degrees in winter. Daily watering should be carried out according to the dry humidity of the basin soil, not dry or not. A small amount of nutrient solution or phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be added to the kettle for watering during the spring and autumn growing season. In addition, Dharma Funiang's basin soil is suitable for peat, sand, perlite and other mixed soil, so that when watered for a long time in the growing period, it is not easy to rot the roots.

The above is some relevant knowledge about Dharma Funiang. Friends who like succulent plants can take a look at whether this kind of succulent plants meets their breeding requirements.

 
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