Breeding technique

Breeding technique of gorse:

Use seeding or ramets to breed. When the color of the pod is brown, it is harvested and placed in the basket in time for harvesting, and it can be used for autumn or spring sowing. Spring sowing seeds should be soaked in warm water at 30 °C for 2 to 3 days, and then sowed when the seeds are exposed to shoots, and the emergence is quick and tidy. The ramets are usually carried out before the germination in early spring, and the rooted stalks are planted around the mother plants in the field, but care must be taken not to damage the roots too much for survival. Can also be potted.

The breeding of the golden bird is usually carried out by seeding, ramets, cuttings, and stripping. Suitable for sunny environments, resistant to drought and inferiority, but damp and wet and too shady. It has strong germination power and rapid growth. It is often topped during the growing season, which not only makes the leaves small, but also has more buds and more flowers. At any time, cut off the branches that affect the bonsai, such as long and chaotic. The plants are re-cut once a year before the spring sprouts, and the weak branches, long branches, dead branches and other branches that affect the shape are cut.

Jinque is not afraid of the sun, even in the summer, there is no need to cover the shade. However, the water assembly roots, too much fertilization will make the leaves too large, affecting the viewing, so generally no additional fertilization is needed in the maintenance, but 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be sprayed on the leaves when the flower buds are formed to prolong the flowering period. In winter, it is placed in a cool place indoors or outdoors to avoid winter winds. Every 3 years or so before the spring germination, turn the basin once, and the potting soil should be medium-fertilized and well-drained sandy soil.

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