1. Cutting propagation1. Time: Cuttings are carried out at the turn of spring and summer every year, using the newly grown semi-lignified branches of the year as cuttings. In warm places, cuttings can be taken during the leaf fall period in winter. 2. Method: It is easy to root. Cut branches with 2-4 internodes and cut small segments of about 10-15 cm. Insert the branch segments into the soil with a depth of one-third to one-half of the branch segment. Then compact, water, shade and keep moist. It will take root and sprout at the right time. When the new buds sprout, you can carry out normal maintenance. When three to four leaves grow, you can move it to the planting pot for maintenance. 2. Division propagationThe method of division propagation is to wait until it grows into a large plant and then cut it from the relatively empty areas during the process of repotting or transplanting to form a new plant. 3. Layering propagationThe layering method is not commonly used but can also be used for reproduction. Make a cut on one side of the forsythia branch and bury it in the soil, leaving the front branch exposed. New roots will grow after a growing season, and then the branch can be cut and replanted to complete the reproduction. |
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