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Introduction to the propagation method of golden snapper
Golden snapper can be propagated by sowing and dividing. Because seeds are not easily available, most are not propagated by sowing. It is usually propagated by cuttings. Cut branches about 10 cm long in spring and fall and insert them in a bed made of river sand or vermiculite, keeping the humidity high. Rooting can last about a month at 20-25; after rooting, strengthen management. After surviving for two months, start centering to promote more branching, profitable flowering, and branching.After 1-2 months it is ready to be potted. Golden flower potting requires substrate rich in humus, loose, well-drained. Generally peat soil, perlite, vermiculite mixed in equal quantities, soil leaves are acidic and favorable for growth. Growing period every 1-2 weeks to apply liquid fertilizer, the growth of the full bloom period plus the application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer. There is a short dormant period in winter, during which you can water less and keep the potting soil appropriately dry; in winter, watering should be appropriately more; there should be enough water during the growing period, and the potting soil should be kept moist often, and the air humidity should be raised. High temperature and humidity can easily cause stem and branch rot and death. If this happens, soft rot should be cut in time. Goldfish flowers like bright, indirect light environment, must be shaded in summer when the light is too strong; to promote the formation of flower buds, the fall should be given sunlight, the potting soil to keep slightly dry; in winter it is best to be placed in a dry and cool environment, to promote the differentiation of flower buds; in winter before the flowering, you can appropriately increase the light, moved to the brightest window indoors, to ensure that exuberant growth and flowering. Goldfish flower branches and leaves are dense, the stem vine naturally drooping; in the flowering period, a larger plant can bloom more than 100 flowers at the same time, the flowers are large and colorful, quite spectacular, is the ideal plant for shade-loving, hanging leaves, and flower viewing. It is very suitable for use as an epiphytic potted plant in greenhouses and indoor gardens, and can also be used for home hanging and enjoyment.