How to Propagate the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant"
Below is an introduction for netizens on the related experience of cultivating the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" at home, how to propagate the plant, with specific details as follows:
The "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" is known as Selaginella, which used to be a wild weed but is now a common gardening flower. Let's find out how to propagate the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant". We won't discuss spore propagation, as it is not suitable for most gardening enthusiasts. Instead, we will focus on propagation methods that are feasible for them.
The main propagation methods for the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" are leaf cutting and division. Although both operations are quite similar, division yields fewer plants, while leaf cutting results in more.Stem Cutting
We divide the stems of the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" as shown in the figure below, with one main branch and several sub-branches attached, then simply plant them. It is best to use humus soil and avoid garden soil. Keeping the moisture level is key.Division Propagation
This method is simpler. We divide the rooted "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" with the root as the center point into several parts, each with a portion of the root tissue, and then repot them.Currently, these two methods are the most commonly used for propagating the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant", and they are not difficult for most gardening enthusiasts to perform.
How to Care for the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant"
Although it is called the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" and can even revive after drying up and being soaked in water, some enthusiasts still manage to kill it, mainly due to over-enthusiastic care. While the plant prefers a humid environment, the pot should not accumulate water. Simply misting in the morning and evening is sufficient, and placing it in a well-ventilated area for care is fine. It's that simple. Conversely, the more attentive you are, the worse it may turn out.Is It Good to Keep the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" Indoors
This is a rather old question, usually encountered with plants like chrysanthemums or red spider lilies. We know that plants also evolve to adapt to their environment, so what may seem like a阴森 (sinister) environment to humans can be an ideal growing environment for some plants.Additionally, "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" is just a nickname; its actual name is Selaginella. It is called "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" mainly because of its strong vitality. In extreme drought, it can be sunburned to the point of losing all green, but it can recover vitality when it rains. This is the origin of the plant's name, which has nothing to do with ghosts and spirits.
So the conclusion is that keeping the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" at home is absolutely fine, feel free to cultivate it.
The above experience on how to propagate the "Nine Deaths and Resurrection Plant" in green plants and flowers is hoped to bring help to you in your daily life!