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How do walnuts reproduce?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Walnut is a common nut in daily life. Because of its high nutritional value and unique taste and flavor, walnut has been recognized by consumers, and there are more and more farmers planting walnut trees. The following editor will introduce how walnuts propagate. First, sowing and multiplication

Walnut is a common nut in daily life. Because of its high nutritional value and unique taste and flavor, walnut has been recognized by consumers, and there are more and more farmers planting walnut trees. The following editor will introduce how walnuts propagate.

First, sowing and reproduction

The collected seeds are sown in spring or autumn at the right temperature. The best sowing time in spring, March and April. Seeds must be accelerated by stratification before sowing, and it is difficult for direct seeding to germinate. The stratification site is in a warm place in the sun, and generally, one layer of sand and one layer of seeds, maintaining a temperature of 2 to 5 degrees. The humidity is at 60%. After two months of stratification, the seeds can be taken out and sown. So stratification should be carried out in advance. Or soak the seeds in cold water before sowing, soak the seeds and suppress them, change the water once a day, and then sow the seeds after a week of sun exposure. Hole sowing, sowing horizontally, covering soil about 6 cm, and then watering, management.

2. Grafting and raising seedlings

Generally use hickory as rootstock, wild hickory, strong adaptability, strong resistance, strong stem. Grafting other varieties can bear fruit ahead of time. The scion selects the medium sturdy branches of the annual healthy, disease-free and pest-free internodes of the robust mother plant of excellent varieties. Many scions can be preserved in wet sand. The rootstock should be about 1.5 cm thick and grafted at about 10 cm off the ground. Immediately after the cut to graft, bleeding affect survival, scion can be placed in the mouth to prevent bleeding. Split grafting is generally used. Check regularly after fixing, and remove the film after survival.

3. Cutting propagation

General cutting is the fastest way to grow seedlings, cut the upper part of the mother plant one-year-old to 3-year-old branches, to 1.5 cm thick branches, take branches about 15 cm long, but also need to prune some, and finally cut 10 cm branches. Leave three to four leaves at the top of the branch, then soak the lower end with rooting powder alcohol solution, then cut it on a moist seedbed, cover pine needles for heat preservation, cover the sunshade net, and control between 18 and 25 degrees, no more than 30 degrees and no less than 10 degrees. Maintenance is needed at a later stage.

The common propagation methods of walnut are sowing, grafting and cutting, which are not easy to operate, so more methods should be used to help reproduction. However, each of these three methods has its own advantages, and we can decide according to the actual situation.

 
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