Preparations before sowing and breeding stone flowers. Sowing and breeding steps. Sowing and breeding stone flowers. Stoneflower, as a unique succulent plant, has been loved by many flower lovers due to its lovely appearance and easy-to-maintain characteristics. How to sow and reproduce stone flowers is a major problem for many novice players. This article will introduce you in detail the sowing and breeding method of stone flowers and help you easily master the breeding method of succulent plants. Preparations before sowing and breeding of stoneflower 1. Seed selection: Select healthy, mature and full stoneflower seeds to ensure the success rate of sowing.
2. Planting medium: The sowing medium for raw stone flowers should be selected from soil with good air permeability and good drainage, such as peat soil, perlite, etc.
3. Planting containers: Select containers with good breathability and drainage holes at the bottom, such as plastic basins, ceramic basins, etc. Sowing and breeding steps 1. Soaking seeds: Soaking seeds in warm water for 1-2 hours to promote water absorption.
2. Sowing: Sprinkle the soaked seeds evenly on the prepared planting medium, and the thickness of the soil cover is about 1-2 times the diameter of the seeds.
3. Watering: After sowing, gently spray water with a spray can to keep the soil moist.
4. Cover film: In order to improve the emergence rate, cover the sowing container with a layer of plastic wrap to maintain air humidity.
5. Light: Stone flower seeds need to scatter light during germination and avoid direct sunlight.
6. Emergence: After about 1-2 weeks, the seeds of the stoneflower begin to germinate. At this time, the plastic wrap can be gradually peeled off and the light can be increased.
7. Dividing seedlings: When the seedlings grow 2-3 true leaves, divide the seedlings and transplant them into new planting containers.
8. Maintenance: After dividing seedlings, pay attention to keeping the soil moist and applying appropriate fertilizers to promote seedling growth. Precautions for sowing and reproduction of raw stone flowers 1. Avoid sowing too closely to affect the growth of seedlings.
2. Keep the soil moist and avoid standing water.
3. Regularly inspect pests and diseases and prevent them in a timely manner.
4. Increase the light appropriately to avoid excessive growth of seedlings.
5. Pay attention to the temperature. The appropriate germination temperature of stoneflower seeds is 20-25℃.
Sowing and breeding of stoneflower is a simple, easy and low-cost breeding method. Mastering the correct sowing and breeding method will help improve the breeding success rate. I hope this article can help you in the breeding process of stoneflower. I wish you a lot of joy in the world of succulents.
(Note: The content of this article is for reference only, and the specific operation needs to be adjusted according to actual conditions.)
Keywords in this article: stone flowers, sowing and reproduction, succulent plants, sowing medium, planting container, soaking seeds, seedling division, maintenance, pest control.