The season for asparagus branching is mostly in the spring, when temperatures rise and favor asparagus recovery. Generally speaking, it is better to branch in March and April, asparagus is good for breeding, and branch propagation is enough. You can branch asparagus in the summer. As long as they are placed in an environment with high humidity, low light, and the right temperature, they will survive for about a week. Asparagus can be divided in winter, but it is still difficult to keep alive. The first step in lettering is to select healthy asparagus plants that have been growing for 2-3 years and have more new shoots sprouting from the roots. Step 2: Remove the soil from the selected plant and pat the roots of the plant with your hands to pat down the permanent soil, taking care to ensure the integrity of the roots. Step 3: Rinse the roots slightly with water after patting the soil to visualize the roots better. Step Four. Try not to divide the whole plant into too many smaller plants, and try to make the root system of the new plant stronger
Methods of Bunsen burnet division and propagation
1.Remove the whole plant from the pot and shake the soil thoroughly, and then use your hands, scissors, or a knife to cut it into several plants and implant them into pots.2.This method, though easy and simple to operate, may result in uncoordinated rhizomes, and negligent management after planting, which resulting in low survival rate or even death.