1. Corm propagation
Red sorrel can be propagated by corms, and the survival rate is higher when propagated in spring and autumn. You can choose plump, healthy and undamaged bulbs and undergo disinfection and sterilization. Prepare the soil, fill the pot with the soil, and then plant the bulbs into the soil. Spray water appropriately to moisturize, maintain a good temperature, and promote survival and growth.
2. Sowing and propagation
Red wood sorrel can also be propagated by sowing. It should be carried out in a season with suitable temperature, and sowing should be carried out from May to September every year. suitable. Buy and prepare good, healthy seeds in advance. The seeds are brown and relatively small, so you must be careful during operation and do not scatter them. Choose sandy loam with deep, fertile, loose, breathable and well-drained soil to create a suitable sowing environment, tidy up the soil, sow the seeds evenly into the soil, cover with a thin layer of soil, spray water appropriately to moisturize, and keep it for 25 At a temperature of about ℃, germination will occur in about a week.
3. Propagation by divisions
Red sorrel can also be propagated by divisions. It is carried out in spring and autumn, when its underground stems are full and new shoots are formed. The plants can be removed from the soil and the bulbs cut off, leaving 2-3 buds on each piece. Prepare the soil suitable for growth, dry the bulbs and plant them in the soil. If you maintain them well, they will survive in about a month.