Detailed explanation of locust seed breeding methods, easy mastery of breeding skills, and create a beautiful home

Collection and processing of Sophora japonica seeds Sowing Sophora japonica seeds Conservation Advantages of Sophora japonica seed reproduction Sophora japonica, also known as Sophora japonica, is a common deciduous tree in my country and has high ornamental and medicinal value. Sophora japonica has beautiful appearance, white color and pleasant fragrance. It is an important tree species for urban greening and courtyard beautification. Let us introduce in detail the seed propagation methods of Sophora japonica japonica to help you easily master reproduction skills and create a beautiful home. Collection and processing of Sophora japonica seeds 1. Collection time: Sophora japonica seeds generally mature in autumn. When the fruits change from green to tan, they can be collected. Plants that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases should be selected during collection.

2. Seed treatment: The collected Sophora japonica fruits need to be dried, peeled, and fleshed. The specific methods are as follows: (1) Drying: Spread the fruits in a ventilated and cool place to dry. After the fruit water evaporates, use your hands Gently rub them to separate the seeds from the pulp.

(2) Peel: Cut the dried seeds along the cracks with scissors or a knife and remove the seeds.

(3) Meat removal: Use a toothpick or thin needle to pick out the fleshy part of the seeds. Sowing of Sophora japonica seeds 1. Sowing time: Spring is the appropriate time to sow Sophora japonica seeds. At this time, the temperature is suitable, which is conducive to seed germination.

2. Sowing method: (1) Choose the right sowing site: Sophora japonica seeds are suitable for sowing in sandy loam or loam soil with good drainage and fertile soil.

(2) Soil preparation: Before sowing, the sowing land is deeply plowed, loosened, and sufficient base fertilizer is applied.

(3) Sowing: Spread the treated seeds evenly on the soil surface and cover them with a thin layer of soil with a thickness of about 1 cm.

(4) Watering: Water in time after sowing to keep the soil moist. 1. Watering: After sowing, keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water. As the seedlings grow, gradually increase the number of watering times.

2. Fertilization: During the growth of Sophora japonica seedlings, appropriate amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer need to be applied to meet their growth needs.

3. Weeding: Remove weeds in time to avoid competing with seedlings for nutrients.

4. Prevention of pests and diseases: Regularly inspect seedlings and prevent pests and diseases in a timely manner. Advantages of Sophora japonica seed reproduction 1. Fast reproduction speed: Sophora japonica seed reproduction method is simple, the reproduction speed is fast, and the population can be rapidly expanded.

2. High survival rate: The germination rate of Sophora japonica seeds is high and the survival rate is relatively high.

3. Strong adaptability: The seedlings bred by Sophora japonica seeds have strong adaptability and can adapt to various ecological environments.

Mastering the seed propagation method of Sophora japonica will help us better green and beautify our homes. In actual operation, everyone must strictly follow the above steps and carefully take care of the seedlings. I believe that in the near future, we will all harvest a beautiful piece of Sophora japonica forest, Sophora japonica seed propagation technology has also been widely used, making great contributions to my country's greening cause. According to authoritative industry reports, my country's sophora japonica seed propagation technology has achieved remarkable results. It provides strong support for the construction of my country's ecological environment.