Monstera breeding method

Monstera breeding methods: Monstera pots are usually mixed with humus, garden soil and river sand as matrix. When planting, add a small amount of bone meal and dry cow dung as base fertilizer. It is hi moist, needs plenty of water during growth, and must always be kept moist; when the weather is dry, it must also spray water on the leaves to keep the air moist for the growth of leaves and leaves. Autumn and winter season can gradually reduce the amount of water. Monstera is a flower that is more like a fertilizer. To make it strong, from April to September, two thin liquid fertilizers are applied every month. During the growing season, pay attention to shading and avoid direct sunlight. Especially in the summer, you can't put it in direct sunlight, otherwise it may cause the leaves to burn and burn and affect the ornamental value. The leaves of Monstera sometimes develop brown spot, which must be promptly sprayed with buzurin or carbendazim to prevent the disease from spreading. Monstera breeding methods Monstera breeding is easy, and cutting and sowing methods are available.
1. Seeding and breeding Monstera blooms in summer. In order to increase the seed setting rate, artificial pollination is required. The best pollination rate is 9 to 10 o'clock in the morning and 3 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The pollination success rate is high. It takes 15 months to pollinate until the seed matures. Pay attention to ventilation and fertilizer and water management in the seed development stage to promote fullness and fullness. Before sowing, the seeds were soaked in warm water of 40°C for 10 hours. The sowing soil should be sterilized by high temperature. The monstera seeds are larger and can be used on demand. After sowing, they are kept at room temperature of 20 to 25°C. The box mouth is covered with a plastic film to maintain the humidity above 80%. After sowing, it usually takes 20 to 25 days to germinate. If the room temperature is too low during sowing, it will not only affect the seedlings, but also cause the seeds to rot.
2, cutting propagation can be used in spring and autumn seasons stem cuttings, with spring from April to May and fall from September to October cutting effect is best. Therefore, the temperature is suitable for the healing and healing of stem section incisions. The cuttings are selected from the branches of the current year where the stem tissue is abundant and grows robustly. The cutting length is 20-25 cm. The leaves of the base are cut off, the upper lobe is kept, the long aerial roots are cut off, and the short aerial roots are retained to absorb the moisture. Hair roots. The plug-in bed uses a mixed matrix of coarse sand and peat or humus, and maintains a temperature of 25 to 27°C and a high air humidity after plugging in. The rooting begins only about one month after insertion. After the cuttings take root, the axillary buds on the stem sections begin to sprout. In order to accelerate the growth of the seedlings, the room temperature is maintained above 10° C., and the management of fertilizer and water is strengthened. The second year of seedling forming can be used as a commodity. For hanging decorations, a wooden frame or iron frame container can be prepared with palm husk inside, fertile rot leaves, fern roots to be planted and used as hanging pots.

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