What else are the sowing methods and propagation methods of orchids?
I. sowing method
1. Potted soil: the flowerpot can be selected with a high type with a side, with holes on the side, which will be convenient for ventilation and can be made of plastic or clay. The choice of soil is also fastidious, can not use the texture is very meticulous, can use rough humus soil to mix broken stones.
2. Seeds: select suitable seeds and soak them in water mixed with fungicides. It doesn't take too long, about 24 hours later. Then wash it in clean water and dry it in a cool place.
3. Sowing: after the seeds are processed, they can be sown and spread evenly over the soil layer, covered with a thin layer of fine soil.
4. Maintenance: after these are finished, you can put it under astigmatism and spray water regularly to keep it moist.
II. Other methods
1. Split-plant propagation: this method is often used to remove the plant from the original basin, comb the roots, separate them, and then cultivate them separately. After pouring water, they can survive for about half a month.
2. Tissue propagation: generally used in large-scale cultivation, the new buds are put in the nutrient solution to make them fixed and take root.
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