How to propagate the bulbs of HudixiaoThis is the easiest method. You can dig out the plant during its dormant period or after it blooms, then take out the daughter bulbs near the mother bulb and plant them. Generally, it will bloom after one or two years. How to propagate the scale base of the scaly worm by cuttingCut the cleaned base of the bulb in a cross-shaped pattern. The depth of the cut should be one-half or two-thirds of the length of the bulb. After disinfecting the base of the bulb and drying it in the shade, insert it into a medium such as moist sand and perlite. Generally, after three months, you can see adventitious buds growing at the junction of the scales and the base, and then small bulbs gradually grow. Finally, after separate cultivation, they can become seedlings. Tissue Culture Propagation Method of Psoralea corylifoliaUsing MS culture medium, the pedicels and ovaries are taken as explant materials. After culture, callus tissue can be produced at the incision site. Generally speaking, adventitious roots can be formed after one month, and adventitious buds can be formed after three to four months. |
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