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How do coral sticks reproduce?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In fact, coral stick is the common name of expanded coral, because it grows in the shape of a green stick, and the group of plants is very much like the coral in the sea, so it has this name. Euphorbiaceae is a plant of the genus Euphorbiaceae, which is native to South Africa and is rare at present in China.

In fact, coral stick is the common name of expanded coral, because it grows in the shape of a green stick, and the group of plants is very much like the coral in the sea, so it has this name. Euphorbiaceae is a plant of the genus Euphorbiaceae, which is native to South Africa. It is rare in China at this stage, but it is also loved by many people because of its unique shape. So how do coral sticks breed?

I. breeding methods of coral sticks

There are two main propagation methods of coral stick, which are sowing propagation or cutting propagation. Sowing and propagation are generally carried out from March to April in spring, and cutting propagation can be carried out in spring and autumn.

When sowing and breeding, the harvested mature seeds need to be rinsed and dried in winter, spread evenly on the basin soil, cover with a thin layer of soil, and then soak in the basin. Generally, it can sprout in about a week, and when it grows new leaves, it can be divided into seedlings and transplanted. Coral sticks like a warm, dry and sunny environment, and keep plenty of light after seedling separation.

In general, cutting propagation is to cut strong and full fleshy stems in the growing season, and then cut them in the sandy soil after drying for 1-2 days. After cutting, the soil is slightly moist and can survive after about 10 days. In the process of cutting propagation, the seedbed or basin soil should be kept moist, and the top buds and top leaves of cuttings should be sprayed with water spray regularly, and the temperature should be between 18 and 28 ℃.

II. Key points for the conservation of coral sticks

Cultured coral sticks need to be given a growing environment of 15-25 ℃, and dormancy occurs when the temperature is below 10 ℃. Watering during the growing period should be kept dry and watered, and watering should be thoroughly watered. Summer should not only shade, but also proper ventilation and control of watering, keep the soil dry and reduce watering in winter. In addition, fertilizer should be applied once a month. It should be noted that coral sticks are toxic, and the juice from their damaged skin can cause paralysis, so it is best to keep them out of reach of children in indoor farming.

The above is some little knowledge about the reproduction of coral sticks, in their own reproduction of coral sticks, we must pay more attention to avoid causing the death of coral sticks.

 
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