Key points of ramet Propagation of Magnolia
Magnolia (details) is an epiphytic orchid plant with no bearded roots, likes a warm and humid environment, but is not heat-resistant. The flower and color of Magnolia is gorgeous and rich, and it is easy to bloom, so it is also loved by many orchid lovers. Artificial propagation of Jasper orchid can be done by ramet, so what problems should be paid attention to?
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Main points of propagation of Carthamus tinctorius
The flowers of safflower Wenshulan are elegant and clean, and they like warm, moist and sunny environments. Nowadays, people often plant Carthamus tinctorius in potted plants and cultivate them in spacious rooms to decorate the environment. Artificial propagation of Carthamus tinctorius is mainly based on ramet propagation, and sowing method can also be used for breeding.
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Key points of ramet propagation of red water lilies
Red sleeping lotus likes strong light and needs a well-ventilated environment. Artificially cultivated red water lilies can be planted in tanks, pots or in ponds. Friends who like red water lilies may wait until their red water lilies grow up and start to breed a new one. Artificial breeding of red water lilies can be done by means of separate plants.
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