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What are the common species of African impatiens in the disease-free order? What is the cutting method? How do you breed?

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Last Updated: 2024/11/05, African Impatiens, also known as he's Impatiens, African Impatiens, Dwarf Impatiens, Sudan Impatiens, what are the common species of African Impatiens? What is the cutting method? How do you breed? It is understood that African impatiens prefer warmth and require higher temperatures in winter.

African Impatiens, also known as he's Impatiens, African Impatiens, Dwarf Impatiens, Sudan Impatiens, what are the common species of African Impatiens? What is the cutting method? How do you breed? It is understood that African impatiens prefer warmth, requiring higher temperatures in winter and keeping cool and ventilated in summer. African impatiens prefer a semi-shady environment, and the soil generally requires humus-rich soil with good drainage.

What are the common varieties of African impatiens?

Accent

This variety is the most colorful series of African impatiens, with a total of 24 colors and 8 complex colors.

Super elf

The variety is a solid color series of African impatiens, with rich colors, such as pink, white, orange, red, apricot yellow, etc., in which the sunrise flowers are orange-red and purple, while pearls are yellow-white.

Mrs. Sade.

It belongs to early flower species, which takes about two months from sowing to flowering, in which red and white petals are red, with white wide vertical stripes in the center, showing a star shape.

Condensation vortex

The plant height is 25-30 cm, and the flower diameter is 5 cm, in which the peach blossom is orange-red with dark edges.

Blitzkrieg

Heat-resistant varieties, suitable for hanging basin cultivation.

Mosaic

This variety has strong branching, in which rose mosaic and lavender mosaic are beautiful and elegant.

Proud

This variety belongs to the largest series of African impatiens flowers, with a flower diameter of about 6-7 cm.

Speed

It belongs to super early flower species, which can blossom about 50 days after sowing.

merry-go-round

Double flower series, suitable for hanging basin and planting box cultivation.

Second, what is the cutting method?

1. Cutting time of African impatiens

African impatiens have the function of self-sowing, which spreads and propagates by itself after the seeds are mature.

However, when raising African impatiens, cuttings can also be carried out, especially the double varieties.

The best time for cuttage propagation of African impatiens is in spring and autumn.

2. Cuttage selection of African impatiens.

In the cuttage propagation of African impatiens, to choose a suitable cuttage, it is generally better to use the terminal bud for cutting, because the growth of the terminal bud is relatively fast, and the speed of rooting is also very fast.

When cutting cuttings, the cuttings are usually cut off with terminal buds, and there are 5-node branches of 3murmuri for cutting, the length of which is about 5--10cm. Note that the flowers and buds should be removed, and the leaves in the lower half of the leaves should be removed.

3. Cutting and planting methods of African impatiens.

First of all, prepare the flowerpot in 7.5cm, fill it with perlite, be careful not to fill it, and then insert the cuttings into the soil. A pot can be cutted with 5 branches of 3muri.

After cutting, the pot mouth can be covered with cling film, which is beneficial to the rooting of cuttings. In general, after African impatiens cuttings, 2-plum can take root in 3 weeks, and transplanting can be carried out at this time.

When transplanting and planting, the flowerpot is filled with soil, and then the plant is filled with soil and compacted. Note that after planting, it is possible to pick the heart and shape a good plant type.

Third, how to reproduce?

1. Sowing and propagation of African impatiens

African impatiens are cultivated indoors and can be sown and propagated throughout the year. The sowing medium is suitable to choose the mixed soil of sterilized culture soil, rotten leaf soil and fine sand. Because the seeds of African impatiens are small and bright, they do not need to be covered with soil after sowing. After unsowing the seeds, you can cover the basin with a layer of glass or plastic film and place it in an environment of about 20-25 ℃. It will germinate in about half a month. After the African impatiens germinated, in order to stabilize the plant, you can sprinkle an appropriate amount of fine soil to the basin. It can blossom about 3 months after sowing.

2. Cutting propagation of African impatiens.

Cutting propagation is more suitable for the propagation of double flower varieties or a small number of propagation. Cutting can be carried out at any time, select sturdy African impatiens branches, cut them into branches with a length of about 5-10 cm, cut them in sand or soak in water, maintain a temperature of about 20 ℃, wait for about 10 days to take root, and then put on the basin.

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