Plant propagation, cuttage propagation, grafting propagation, considerations for attention in breeding Jiwaenopsis (scientific name: Doritaenopsis), also known as Phalaenopsis, is a tropical orchid with high ornamental value. Because of its unique flower shape and color, it is deeply loved by flower friends. The reproduction of Jiwaenopsis has always been a concern for many flower friends. This article will introduce in detail the breeding methods of Jiwaenopsis and help you easily breed beautiful Jiwaenopsis. Rapidly breeding Rapidly breeding is one of the most commonly used breeding methods for Jiwalian. The following are the specific steps of rationing breeding: 1. Select healthy Jiwalian plants, preferably choose plants that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases.
2. Remove the plant from the pot, gently shake off the soil at the root, and observe the growth of the plant.
3. Divide the roots of the plants and retain at least 3-5 bud eyes per plant to ensure the growth potential of the plants.
4. Plant the divided plants in new flowerpots, paying attention to maintaining the tilt angle of the plants, which is conducive to root growth.
5. After planting, pour thoroughly with water and place it in a semi-shaded and ventilated environment to keep the soil moist. Cuttage propagation Cuttage propagation is another method of breeding Jiwalian. It is suitable for the growing season. The following are the steps of cuttage propagation: 1. Select healthy Jiwalian plants and select vigorously growing branches as cuttings.
2. Cut the cuttings to a length of about 10 centimeters, with the cutting edge flat to avoid water loss.
3. Insert the cuttings into a sand bed or vermiculite to a depth of about 1/3 of the length of the cuttings.
4. Keep the sand bed moist and place it in a semi-shady and ventilated environment, and control the temperature at 20-25℃.
5. After 20-30 days, the cuttings can take root, and after taking root, they can be transplanted into flower pots. Grafting propagation Grafting propagation is a method with high technical requirements for Jiwalian reproduction and is suitable for experienced horticulture enthusiasts. The following are the steps of grafting propagation: 1. Select healthy Jiwalian plants as scion and select branches that grow vigorously.
2. Select plants that are the same or similar to the scion variety as rootstocks.
3. Smooth the cut surfaces of the scion and rootstock to make the two fit tightly.
4. Use grafting tape or grafting membrane to fix the scion and rootstock to keep the scion moist.
5. Place the grafted plants in a semi-shaded and ventilated environment, and control the temperature at 20-25℃.
6. After 1-2 months, the scion can survive and then transplanted into a flower pot. Notes 1. During the breeding process of Jiwalian, it is necessary to ensure that the growth environment of the plant is suitable, and the conditions such as temperature, humidity, and light must be suitable.
2. During the breeding process, attention should be paid to preventing and controlling pests and diseases and keeping the plants healthy.
3. The reproduced plants should be regularly fertilized to ensure the growth and development of the plants.
There are various breeding methods for Jiwalian. By mastering the above skills, you can easily breed beautiful Jiwalian. During the breeding process, pay attention to keeping the plant's growing environment suitable and preventing pests and diseases. I believe you will be full of joy.