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The method of ramet propagation of Chlorophyllum

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, The method of split propagation of Cymbidium can lift the plant out of the pot, remove the old soil and rotten root, cut the old root, and leave three stems on the split plant, and then transplant and culture respectively. The clustered stems and leaves (actually a tree) on the stolon of Cymbidium can also be cut.

The method of ramet propagation of Chlorophyllum

The plant of Cymbidium can be lifted out of the pot, the old soil and rotten root can be removed, and the old root can be cut open, so that there are three stems on the split plant, and then transplanted and cultured respectively. The clustered stems and leaves on the stolon of Cymbidium can also be cut (in fact, it is a new plant larva, with leaves on the top and air roots on the bottom), and can be planted directly in the flowerpot.

After transplanting the separated roots, you can also let the rhizomes of Cymbidium grow new roots, cut them off and transplant them, and new roots will grow after about two or three days. The plants will be pruned to some extent, and the withered roots and yellow leaves will be trimmed off. Although the ramet propagation of this kind of Cymbidium is very convenient, it is easy to damage the root system. Incorrect operation will affect its growth and even lead to the death of the mother plant.

 
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