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Lily budding method

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Lily likes cold and cool, strong temperature sensitivity, low temperature tolerance, but not high temperature. The suitable temperature for scale germination is 1525 ℃, dormant and non-germinating over 27 ℃, which needs to be accelerated by low temperature (adventitious root germination). Before sowing, soak the scales in well water with disinfectant for 20 hours for 24 hours, drain water and sow seeds, cover with sunshade net to cool down. You can also use "tide scales" to sow seeds, that is, 15 to 20 days before sowing, the scales are graded, soaked in carbendazim or carbendazim solution of 1Ru 500 for 30 minutes, then washed and fished out.

Lily likes cold and cool, strong temperature sensitivity, low temperature tolerance, but not high temperature. The suitable temperature for scale germination is 1525 ℃, dormant and non-germinating over 27 ℃, which needs to be accelerated by low temperature (adventitious root germination). Before sowing, soak the scales in well water with disinfectant for 20 hours for 24 hours, drain water and sow seeds, cover with sunshade net to cool down. You can also use "tide scales" to sow seeds, that is, 15 to 20 days before sowing, the scales are graded, soaked in carbendazim or carbendazim solution of 1RU 500 for 30 minutes, then washed and removed, placed in a ground kiln or in a cool room, the scales are laid on the ground or kiln surface, about 7~10cm thick, and then covered with soil or fine sand. The temperature of the cover soil is squeezed into a ball by hand and scattered as soon as it falls to the ground. After 15-20 days of "tide scale" treatment, most of the scales can be sown when they send out white roots.

 
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