How to propagate Sedum sarmentosum through cutting
This article introduces some small experiences in the maintenance of green plants, including how to propagate Sedum sarmentosum through cutting and the cultivation methods and precautions. Detailed introduction is as follows.
Sedum sarmentosum is a perennial herbaceous plant with hairless leaves, stems about 20 cm tall, opposite leaves, and relatively long leaf lines. The inflorescence is umbrella-like, but the flowers are few, usually with 5 petals, yellow in color, and needle-shaped. It can grow in most parts of our country. So, how to propagate Sedum sarmentosum? Let's take a look!
1. Seed broadcasting method
Sedum sarmentosum can generally be sown during rainy or cloudy days. The seeds need to be sown in a flat, well-drained potting soil. Keep the soil moist, and then sprinkle the seeds in the pot. The seeds can germinate after a week.
2. Cutting method
Sedum sarmentosum can be propagated in summer and autumn. Prepare soil rich in organic matter, cut the stems and leaves of Sedum sarmentosum into sections about 10 cm long, then plant them in the furrows, fill the soil, and water abundantly. Water every two to three days, and Sedum sarmentosum can take root.
3. Division method
After Sedum sarmentosum takes root, you can cut the Sedum sarmentosum with roots, ensure the integrity of the stem nodes, then spray water to keep the soil moist, and it usually takes about 7 days to take root.
Propagating Sedum sarmentosum must adopt the correct method. You can use seed broadcasting and cutting methods, sprinkle the seeds in a flat pot, pay attention to applying organic fertilizer, and water properly. In about two to three days, the plant can take root, and the leaves will be green and lustrous!
The above is a detailed introduction of how to propagate Sedum sarmentosum through cutting and the cultivation methods and precautions. Have you understood it?