Plant propagation, cuttage propagation, sowing propagation, breeding, etc. Violets, a colorful and fragrant ornamental plant, are deeply loved by people. In home gardening, breeding violets can not only enrich the color of your garden, but also allow relatives and friends to share this beauty. This article will introduce you in detail the breeding methods of violets and help you easily reproduce this beautiful flower. Ramet breeding Ramet breeding is the most commonly used method in violet breeding. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Select healthy violet plants, usually carried out in spring.
2. Remove the plant from the pot, gently shake off the soil, and observe the root system of the plant.
3. Select plants with strong growth and developed roots, and use a sharp blade to divide the plant into several small plants.
4. Disinfect the divided plants and plant them into new flower pots.
5. Keep the soil moist and shade properly. After about 1 month, the new plant will survive. Cuttage propagation Cuttage propagation is another common method of violet reproduction. It is simple to operate and has a high survival rate. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Select strong violet branches, usually carried out in spring.
2. Cut the branches into small pieces 10-15 cm long and keep 2-3 leaves.
3. Insert the cut branches into moist sand to a depth of about 3 centimeters.
4. Keep the soil moist and shade properly. After about 1 month, the branches can take root.
5. After the root system is developed, transplant the plant into a pot. Sowing and reproduction Sowing and reproduction is an affordable method of violet reproduction and is suitable for large-scale reproduction. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Select healthy violet seeds, which are usually carried out in spring.
2. Sprinkle the seeds in moist soil and cover them with a thin layer of fine soil.
3. Keep the soil moist and shade properly. After about 1 month, the seeds can germinate.
4. After the seedlings have grown to a certain height, thinning and fixing the seedlings to maintain the spacing between the plants.
5. After the plant has grown to a certain size, it can be transplanted into a pot or garden. Notes 1. When breeding violets, choose healthy plants and seeds to ensure the reproduction effect.
2. Pay attention to the choice of soil. It is best to use soil with good air permeability and strong drainage.
3. During the reproduction process, keep the soil moist and properly cover the shade to facilitate plant growth.
4. The reproduced violets should be transplanted in time to avoid affecting plant growth.
Mastering the breeding method of violets will not only allow you to easily reproduce beautiful flowers, but also allow more people to appreciate this beauty. I hope this article can help you and wish you further and further on the road of gardening.