How to reproduce African chrysanthemum, the propagation method of African chrysanthemum (split / cutting / sowing)
For African chrysanthemum, we should have heard that it has large flowers and a wide variety of colors, so it is a kind of flower loved by flower friends. With more and more people raising gerbera, mass reproduction is imperative, so how to reproduce gerbera? Generally speaking, there are three propagation methods of African chrysanthemum: split, cutting and sowing, and then follow the editor to learn more about the specific operation.
How to propagate Gerbera gerbera, split / cuttage / sow
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Can Beautiful Sakura be cut? the cutting method / can be cut / the survival rate is very high.
Sakura is a relatively common plant, which is farmed in many areas of our country. With more people breeding, people are more concerned about its reproduction. The most common question is whether Sakura can be cut. The answer is actually yes.
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How to reproduce Qionghua, the method of propagation / sowing propagation / grafting propagation
Qionghua is a kind of highly ornamental flower plant, which can be seen in many gardens in our country, and there are many people who breed it in our country. With more people raising it, people are more concerned about its reproduction. So how do Qionghua reproduce? What are the breeding methods of Qionghua?
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