1. Breeding environment1. Light: Goldfinch likes sunlight, so it should be given sufficient light during the breeding process. It is not afraid of the sun and does not need shade in summer. 2. Watering: Do not water too much. If you water too much, water will accumulate, which can easily cause root rot. 3. Fertilization: Generally, no fertilizer is required. When flower buds are formed, spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate appropriately. It can prolong the flowering period. If too much fertilizer is applied on a regular basis, the leaves will become larger and the ornamental value will be reduced. 4. Pruning: Pruning should be carried out in spring every year, and diseased branches, dead branches and overly long branches should be trimmed away to avoid affecting the appearance. 2. Breeding Methods1. Seed propagation: After harvesting the seeds, you can sow them in spring or autumn. Soak the seeds in warm water for 2-3 days before sowing. Wait until the seeds sprout before sowing. 2. Propagation by division: Division is usually carried out when budding, and the rooted shoots around the mother plant are planted separately. Do not damage the root bark when planting, the survival rate will be very high. |
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