The propagation method of the tower of Akane: divisionAs the Tower of Akane grows, the plants become larger and denser. Separate the densely growing plants of the Tower of Red, put 3 to 4 plants together, and plant them directly in pots. Propagation method of Akane Tower: cuttingsIt is very easy to survive if the tower of red is propagated by cuttings. Generally, when the Tower of Red grows too tall, its head is beheaded. The cut plants can be used for cuttings. When taking cuttings, choose sandy soil that is loose and breathable. When taking cuttings, make sure the plants you choose have at least 4 pairs of leaves, which will help increase the survival rate. The temperature for cuttings of Pagoda of Machilus should be between 18-24℃. Keep the soil slightly moist and it will generally take root in 15 to 20 days. Reproduction method of Tower of Ash: SeedingCollect the seeds of Tower of Red and sow them in April and May. At a temperature of around 20°C, the seeds will germinate 10-12 days after sowing, and the seedlings will grow faster. The magnolia can also be propagated by leaf cuttings, but because the leaves of the magnolia are small and thin, it is not easy to survive. |
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