How to propagate Artemisia serrata

How to propagate Artemisia serrata

Seed propagation method of Artocarpus

This method is the simplest way to propagate Sterculia, but it takes some time for it to mature.

First, wait until the Artemisia selengensis is mature, then pick it. At this time, you should pay attention to the maintenance of the Artemisia selengensis seeds. Before sowing, do not expose it to the sun, and keep the seeds moist. Generally, prepare the soil first, then pick the seeds. After picking, sow them into the treated soil.

To treat the soil of Sterculia oxyphylla, choose a piece of fertile and moist land to plant Sterculia oxyphylla. You can also prepare the soil for cultivating Sterculia oxyphylla yourself. The main principles when preparing the soil are loose, breathable, fertile and moist. In addition, if conditions permit, the soil can be sterilized and disinfected. On the one hand, it can remove the seeds of weeds, and on the other hand, it can also eliminate insect eggs in the soil. After sowing the seeds of Artocarpus, cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil, then water them sufficiently and wait for them to mature.


How to propagate Sterculia styracifolia by cuttings

Introduction to cutting propagation

Cutting propagation is a very common method of plant propagation. It has simple operation steps, high survival rate, and short time required for maturity. Therefore, most plants choose cutting propagation method for propagation.


Selection of cutting medium for Sterculia styracifolia

The cutting medium is the culture soil. Before selecting cuttings, you must prepare the cutting medium. This can shorten the storage time of the cuttings, avoid excessive water loss in the cuttings, and improve the survival rate of the cuttings from another perspective. The preparation of cutting soil is very simple. It only needs to be loose, breathable and slightly fertile. If conditions permit, the prepared substrate should be disinfected and sterilized.


Selection of cuttings and specific steps for cuttings

The selection of cuttings is very simple. You just need to cut the young and strong branches of Sterculia oxyphylla, keep the length of each branch between five and eight centimeters, insert the selected cuttings directly into the soil, make sure that the part inserted into the soil accounts for one-third of the cuttings, and then water it enough. Under normal circumstances, the cuttings will take root within a week.


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