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How to Propagate and Precautions for Chinese Chive Flowers

About the propagation methods and precautions for planting Chinese chive flowers, the following article will introduce to everyone by the editor.

How to Propagate and Precautions for Chinese Chive Flowers

The common propagation method for Chinese chive flowers is播种繁殖 (播种繁殖, seed propagation), and there is also 分株繁殖 (分株繁殖, division propagation). Generally speaking, division propagation is the fastest, and it is more suitable to do it in the spring every year. Remove all the small bulbs that have sprouted from the bulb of the Chinese chive flowers, and remove the excess leaves from the bulb, leaving only 2-3 leaves. Trim the excess roots, retaining 3-4 old roots, and cut off the rest. The planting depth should be such that 1/3 of the bulb is exposed above the potting soil.

Chinese Chive Flower Propagation Methods

The common propagation methods for Chinese chive flowers are播种繁殖 (播种繁殖, seed propagation) and 分株繁殖 (分株繁殖, division propagation). Its seeds can also be used for propagation, and its natural offspring propagation method is also seed propagation. Generally speaking, division propagation is the fastest.

Chinese Chive Flower Propagation Time

Propagating Chinese chive flowers in the spring every year is more suitable because this is a period of vigorous plant growth. Propagation at this time has a high survival rate, and the growth is rapid after survival.

Chinese Chive Flower Propagation Methods

Chinese Chive Flower Division Propagation

Remove all the small bulbs that have sprouted from the bulb of the Chinese chive flowers, and remove the excess leaves from the bulb, leaving only 2-3 leaves. Trim the excess roots, retaining 3-4 old roots, and cut off the rest. The planting depth should be such that 1/3 of the bulb is exposed above the potting soil.

Chinese Chive Flower Seed Propagation

Seeding Chinese chive flowers is more suitable in the spring. The seeds must be healthy and plump. The soil for seeding can be well-draining sandy soil. Once the seeds and soil are prepared, plant the seeds directly into the soil.

After seeding, cover the surface of the seeds with a thin layer of soil, then water to keep the soil moist. Place the seedling tray in a shaded area to care for it. Generally, the seeds will germinate in about 1 week.

Precautions for Chinese Chive Flower Propagation

When dividing Chinese chive flowers for propagation, simply dig up the bulb, making sure not to injure the bulb. If there are many leaves and flower stems on top of the bulb, cut off the upper leaves, leaving 6-8 centimeters of leaves. After planting, water appropriately to maintain some moisture, which is easy to survive.

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