The breeding method of Peacock Pill, "Peacock Pill Breeding Guide"

Peacock Pill Reproduction Methods

Let me tell you about the introduction of the succulent plant Peacock Pill, focusing on its reproduction methods. The specific related content is as follows:

Peacock Pill reproduction methods can include grafting, cutting, and layering. Cutting is suitable for Peacock Pill and Peacock Dance, and can be done from May to September by cutting healthy, 8 cm long branches from the mother plant as cuttings. Dip them in wood ash and let them air dry, then plant them in clean river sand soil. After planting, water them and place them in a shaded area, maintaining the potting soil in a semi-dry state. With an average temperature of 25℃ or higher, roots can grow in 15 to 20 days, and the following spring, they can be transplanted into pots.

Grafting is commonly used for propagating Peacock Crown and the difficult-to-root Peacock Dance. You can use plants of the same genus, such as Dragon Bone or霸王鞭 (Bawangbian), as rootstocks, and cut 2 cm diameter or larger pieces from the mother plant as scions, then flatly join and tie them. After grafting, place them in a cool and ventilated area, and they can survive after about 7 days.

Layering is mainly used for propagating Peacock Pill. During the plant's growing period, bury the middle part of a healthy, succulent branch in the soil and press it down firmly. When the part in the soil has rooted, cut it away from the mother plant. This method often results in variations, making it most suitable for small-scale and home propagation.

The above is an introduction to the Peacock Pill's reproduction methods, provided as a reference for everyone.