Breeding method of Luweihua
Abstract: The breeding method of Luwei flowers and my little experience on how to reproduce Luwei flowers. Luwei flowers are also known as Liuwei grass. They are native to the mountains of the central United States and prefer a dry environment. Their leaves grow in a rosette shape, and the leaves are obovate. There are racemes on the high pedicel. The flowers are beautiful in posture and colorful Luwei flowers have a long flowering period and beautiful in shape. They are deeply loved by everyone. So what method can we use to plant Luwei flowers? 1. Sowing and reproduction: Dubu flowers can be propagated by sowing. Generally, they are planted in autumn and winter, with temperatures between 10-20 degrees. You can choose acidic soil, spread the seeds evenly in the pot, and attach them with thin soil. After the seedlings grow, you can remove some weak seedlings, and leave strong ones for maintenance until 3-5 leaves grow before transplanting.
2. Individual breeding: The survival rate of sowing and breeding of microflowers is relatively low, and maintenance is difficult, so individual breeding is relatively simple. Generally, when the weather is getting warmer before and after the Qingming Festival, the strong mother plant of Luweihua is selected, the newly grown small plants are separated, and the plants can be planted separately.
3. Cuttage propagation: Luweihua can also directly cut the strong branches on the mother plant for cuttage propagation. The cut branches can be soaked in rooting water and dried, then select suitable soil as a substrate, and insert the branches into the substrate for maintenance. During the period, it is best to keep the soil moist, and roots can grow in 30 days.
The above details of how to reproduce Luwei flowers and the breeding methods of Luwei flowers, I hope they can help you!