Overview of Bulbous Begonia Breeding Methods Precautions for Bulbous Begonia Breeding. Bulbous Begonia has become the favorite of many flower lovers because of its unique flowers and beautiful plant type. How to breed Bulbous Begonia has become a problem that troubles many people. This article will introduce you in detail the breeding methods of Bulbous Begonia, allowing you to easily master the skills of family flower raising. Overview of the propagation methods of Malus bulbatus There are three main propagation methods of Malus bulbatus: subplant propagation, sowing propagation and cutting propagation. These three propagation methods will be introduced separately below.
1. Rope breeding Rope breeding is the most commonly used method in the breeding of bulbous malus. The specific operations are as follows: (1) Select healthy bulbous malus plants and conduct rationing during the season of vigorous growth.
(2) Remove the plant from the pot and use a sharp blade to divide the rhizome into several small plants.
(3) Plant the divided bulbous crabapple plants in new flowerpots to keep the soil moist.
(4) After a period of time, new plants will gradually grow.
2. Sowing and breeding Sowing and breeding is suitable for breeding new varieties or increasing the number of bulbous crabapple. The specific operations are as follows: (1) Collect the seeds of bulbous crabapple and sow them in spring or autumn.
(2) Sprinkle the seeds on a prepared sowing bed and cover them with a thin layer of soil.
(3) Keep the soil moist. After about 1 - 2 months, the seeds will germinate.
(4) After the seedlings have grown to a certain height, they can be transplanted.
3. Cuttage propagation Cuttage propagation is suitable for breeding excellent varieties of bulbous crabapple. The specific operations are as follows: (1) Select a healthy bulbous crabapple plant and cut a branch with leaves.
(2) Insert the branches into the prepared cutting substrate.
(3) Keep the substrate moist. After about 1 - 2 months, the branches will take root.
(4) After taking root, transplant the cuttage seedlings into a new pot. Precautions for the reproduction of bulbous crabapple 1. Select healthy bulbous crabapple plants to reproduce to ensure that high-quality new plants are reproduced.
2. When breeding by individual plants, pay attention to the number of rhizome segments to avoid too much or too little.
3. When sowing and reproducing, pay attention to the germination time of seeds and transplant them in time.
4. During cuttage propagation, pay attention to keeping the cuttage substrate moist and improving the rooting rate.
5. During the breeding process of bulbous crabapple, pay attention to preventing and controlling pests and diseases to ensure the healthy growth of the plant.
Through the above introduction, I believe you have mastered the breeding method of bulbous crabapple. During the family flower raising process, choosing the appropriate breeding method can make your bulbous crabapple more lush and beautiful. I wish you a happy flower raising!