The Propagation method of Cymbidium
As a kind of ornamental flower plant, Cymbidium has a very wide distribution in China. Therefore, there are also a large number of people who breed Cymbidium. When cultivating Cymbidium, the most important breeding and reasonable reproduction is the key to ensure the sustainable growth and development of Cymbidium. So how should Cymbidium reproduce? Today, the editor has brought you the breeding method of Cymbidium. Let's take a look at it.
1. Ramet propagation
Ramet propagation is a commonly used method of propagation, and it is also widely used in the growth of Cymbidium. Because the roots of Cymbidium have more sprouting tillers, it is more convenient for ramets to propagate. Ramet propagation should generally be carried out in early summer and late autumn, and the plant should be taken out completely during the ramet. Then some of the fibrous roots of the plant are removed and then divided into several clusters with roots from the base of the stem of the plant. Then the separated clumps were planted in the shade for about a week, and then managed normally after planting, and became a separate plant.
2. Striping propagation
Striping propagation is also a kind of propagation method which is widely used in the growth and reproduction of Magnolia. Striping branches can choose to grow branches and other branches, but also to ensure that they are robust and wound-free. Then peel it around to the xylem, then press it into the soil and cover it with about 4-5cm. In the pressing part, you should pay attention to carving it, preferably about three branches, to promote the hairy root to become a clump, and the mother plant can be separated into a separate plant after about 3 months. Striping propagation should not be carried out in winter and summer when it is too hot and cold, otherwise the survival rate will be low.
3. Cuttage propagation
In addition to the above two methods of reproduction, there is a commonly used method of propagation is cutting propagation. Cutting propagation first need to select cuttings, cuttings should be based on the current year's branches, the branches should be cut into cuttings of about 5-6 cm, and all the leaves in the lower part of the cuttings should be removed. Then the cutting substrate can be cut with commonly used garden soil, which is directly inserted and watered to keep the substrate moist. It is necessary to strengthen management after cutting, especially to pay attention to the shading work to avoid direct sunlight. Under normal circumstances, it can take root after about 30 days.
The above is a brief introduction to the breeding methods of Cymbidium. There are many breeding methods of Cymbidium, each of which is commonly used and has its own advantages and disadvantages, and when we choose the breeding method, we should choose what is suitable for us according to the scale and habit. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.
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