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How to Cultivate Callicarpa Callicarpa Meat Quality and Points for Attention

Callicarpa succulenta can be propagated by branching or cutting, and the cutting propagation time is usually from August to 65438+ 10 every year. Cut off the upper branches and lower leaves of Callicarpa succulenta, then dry it at the cut and insert it into the sand to ensure that the sand is not too wet, and it can take root after 20 days of cutting.

Fleshy propagation mode of purple pearl

Fleshy purple pearls can be propagated by branching or cutting, but their seeds cannot be propagated. In general, Callicarpa succulenta has the fastest cutting propagation.

Reproduction time of purple pearl meat

Callicarpa succulenta is generally propagated by cutting, and the time is generally selected from August to 10 every year. During this period, plants grow rapidly, the propagated plants take root quickly and the survival rate is high.

Fleshy propagation method of purple pearl fleshy ramet propagation

First, separate the succulent pot of Callicarpa bodinieri, be careful not to hurt the roots, shake off most of the soil, then cut off the root neck of the mother plant, then plant the separated plants in the pot, water them, and then maintain them under the shade shed.

Fleshy Cutting Propagation of Purple Pearl

Cut off the fleshy top branches of Callicarpa formosana, remove the lower leaves, dry them and insert them into the sand to ensure that the sand is not too wet and can take root 20 days after cutting.

Insertion propagation of fleshy leaves of purple pearl

Put the whole fleshy leaves of Callicarpa formosana flat on the wet sand, with the leaves facing up and the leaves facing down, and put the flowerpot in the shade for maintenance. After about 10 days, leaflets and new roots will grow.

Matters needing attention in fleshy reproduction of purple pearl

The optimum temperature for succulent propagation of Callicarpa Callicarpa is between 15-25℃, and the curing temperature after propagation should not be as low as 5℃, otherwise it will not grow normally. It can grow normally in winter, but it has the habit of dormancy in summer. At this time, attention should be paid to ventilation.