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How to propagate Mimosa pudicaToday's experience sharing: Introduction to the propagation methods of Mimosa pudica and related green plant flower knowledge. Next, the site editor will introduce it to the netizens.Mimosa pudica is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant with high ornamental value. It automatically contracts when its branches and leaves are touched, which looks very peculiar. However, most people do not know how to propagate Mimosa pudica, so if you want to raise it at home, you have to buy it from the market. In fact, propagation is also a joy. Let's follow the editor to learn about the propagation methods of Mimosa pudica.[One: How to propagate Mimosa pudica]Due to the uniqueness of this plant, it cannot be propagated by cutting or dividing the plant. Therefore, the only method of propagation is by sowing seeds. Although this propagation method is more challenging, it can bring different joy in the breeding process. Planting Mimosa pudica seeds in the soil and witnessing them root and sprout can be very rewarding.So even as a beginner in flower cultivation can try it, and it can be considered a challenge. Moreover, raising Mimosa pudica at home can effectively purify the indoor air and improve people's mood when they are feeling down, making it very suitable to raise a pot of Mimosa pudica at home.[Two: Propagation methods and steps of Mimosa pudica]<1. Prepare seeds>Mimosa pudica can be propagated in spring and autumn. Before planting, the seeds should be soaked in warm water at 35-40°C for a day; the potting soil should be mixed with decomposed leaf soil, garden soil, and fine yellow sand. Add some nutrient-rich soil to the potting soil, flatten the surface of the potting soil, then sprinkle water with a spray bottle until the water has completely penetrated before sowing.<2. Sowing Mimosa pudica>Sow 1-2 seeds in each small pot. If using a shallow pot for seedlings, sow seeds at a distance of 2cm x 2cm. After sowing, cover the seeds with 3-5cm of soil. Cover the pot with glass or plastic film to keep moisture and place it in a diffused light area at about 20°C. When the potting soil dries, water by immersion method. After about 7-10 days, the seeds will germinate and sprout.<3. Seedling care>After the seedlings emerge, remove the covering material from the pot and gradually expose them to sunlight. When the seedlings reach 3cm high, those in shallow pots can be transplanted. The seedlings should be transplanted with soil, otherwise, they will not survive easily. After watering the newly potted seedlings thoroughly, place them in a semi-shaded area first, and then move them to a sunny place after they adapt. Seedlings directly sown in small pots can be placed in a sunny area to grow.<4. Seedling cultivation>Propagating Mimosa pudica is relatively easy, usually done by sowing seeds, which can be done throughout the year, but early spring, February, is the best time for indoor potting. Soaking seeds in warm water at 30°C for a day before sowing can promote earlier germination. After sowing, place the pot in an environment of 15-20°C, and the seedlings will emerge in about 10 days. When the seedlings grow to 5-6 cm high, transplant them with soil balls, and when they reach 10 cm high, transplant them into a larger pot.Through the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone now knows how to propagate Mimosa pudica. In fact, the propagation method of Mimosa pudica is relatively simple. Just sow its seeds in fertile soil and carefully cultivate them. It won't take long for the Mimosa pudica seeds to root and sprout, which means the propagation is successful.Do you understand the detailed introduction of how to propagate Mimosa pudica and the related propagation methods shared above?