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The propagation mode of yellow cicada flower

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The first way to sow seeds should first collect the seeds of yellow cicadas, but the seeds of yellow cicadas are not hidden for a long time, so it is best to sow after picking. The second way is to press the strip to select the branch near the ground, then cut the branch and press it into the soil.

The first way-- sowing seeds

First of all, the seeds of yellow cicadas should be collected first, but the seeds of yellow cicadas are not hidden for a long time, so it is best to sow after picking.

The second way-- pressing strip

Select the branch near the ground, then cut the branch and press it into the soil, wait for the yellow cicada to take root and then separate it from the mother plant, which is called striping propagation.

The third way-cutting

There are many kinds of cuttings, and the highest survival rate of yellow cicadas is water cutting. First cut the well-developed branches, then insert them into glassware containing water, then change the water frequently until it takes root, and finally plant it into the soil.

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Propagation methods and matters needing attention of yellow cicada flower

The yellow cicada is native to tropical America and its florescence is from May to June. The yellow cicada is named because its color and shape are very similar to those of the yellow cicada. The ornamental value of yellow cicada flowers is relatively high, and now they are often made into potted plants to watch in the hall, and their figures can also be seen in the flower beds in the park.

Yellow cicada

Yellow cicada flowers bear fruit after flowering, cucurbits have soft thorns, seeds have wings, should not be hidden for a long time, should be sown with picking, and 1-year-old seedlings can come out of the nursery. Cuttage seedlings are often used in production. After the temperature rises steadily from late March to mid-April, half-year-old to 2-year-old branches are cut as cuttings, tightly inserted into wet sand or frog stone beds, and sprayed to moisturize. When the temperature is above 20 C, roots can be rooted in about 20 days, and can be moved to nursery or pot planting in about 40 days. The nursery seedlings can come out of the nursery and blossom for viewing the following year. After pruning, the 2-year-old yellow cicada seedlings can sprout many branches, form a full crown, bloom and enter the ornamental peak period.

The first way of planting yellow cicada flowers-- sowing and planting

First of all, the seeds of yellow cicadas should be collected first, but the seeds of yellow cicadas are not hidden for a long time, so it is best to sow after picking.

The second way-- pressing planting

Select the branch near the ground, then cut the branch and press it into the soil, wait for the yellow cicada to take root and then separate it from the mother plant, which is called striping propagation.

The third way-cutting planting

There are many kinds of cuttings, and the highest survival rate of yellow cicadas is water cutting. First cut the well-developed branches, then insert them into a glass bottle filled with water, then change the water frequently until it takes root, and finally plant it into the soil.

All right, that's all for today. I hope the editor's content can make you know more about Huang Cicada! Thank you!

 
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