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Propagation methods of succulent coral rods

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Coral sticks are very suitable for growing succulent plants, so what are the breeding methods of succulent coral sticks? Let's take a look. What is a coral stick? the scientific name of a coral stick is expanded coral. It is a plant of the genus Euphorbiaceae, which likes warm, dry and sunny ones.

Coral sticks are very suitable for growing succulent plants, so what are the breeding methods of succulent coral sticks? Let's take a look.

What is a coral stick

The scientific name of coral rod is expanded coral, which belongs to Euphorbiaceae and Euphorbiaceae. It likes warm, dry and sunny environment, is resistant to drought and semi-shade, is not resistant to cold, avoid overcast and dampness, and has no obvious dormancy period. The suitable temperature for growth is 15-25 ℃, and not less than 10 ℃ in winter.

During the growth period, winter coral can blossom and bear fruit continuously as long as there is suitable temperature and sufficient light.

Second, the propagation method of succulent coral rods.

Succulent coral rods are propagated mainly by sowing and cutting:

1. Sowing seeds

It refers to the breeding method of burying the seeds of succulent coral sticks in the soil sprinkled with chemicals, then watering them, covering them with a thin film, and waiting for succulent coral sticks to germinate.

The specific operation procedure is:

(1) A small amount of propagation can be carried out in a flowerpot, with the seeds scattered evenly on it and covered with a thin layer of soil.

(2) then soak the water in the basin. To keep moist, cover the flowerpot mouth with glass or plastic film

(3) generally, it can sprout in about a week, and when new leaves grow, the seedlings can be divided and transplanted.

2. Cuttage

It refers to the method of propagation by cutting the succulent stems of succulent coral sticks as cuttings and then cutting them into the soil.

The specific operation procedure is:

The main results are as follows: 1. Cut the growing branches with terminal buds about 8 cm long and dry them for 1 or 2 days, then cut them in the sandy soil.

2. Keep the seedbed or basin soil moist and spray the top bud and top leaf of the cuttings regularly.

 
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