Daily Archives: November 15, 2017

Planting into the ground

Planting into the ground

Planting into the ground usually takes place in spring - then you plant, among others,. in. bed plants and cut flower crops, like cloves, asters, zinnia, marigolds, snapdragon …

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Vaccination and budding

These methods are often used in the cultivation of ornamental plants. Propagation by budding or vaccination is rapid, makes it possible to obtain more flowering plants, receiving the appropriate forms (e.g. standard roses) and replacing the root system of one plant with a root system …

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Reproduction by deposition, onions, bulwocebule, tubers, rhizomes and runners

Reproduction by deposition

In the floriculture production, both earth deposits are used, as well as air dumps. These methods are used in the propagation of exceptionally valuable plants, when we have few mother plants.

Reproduction by dumps consists of …

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Vegetative reproduction – Propagation by cuttings

Vegetative reproduction

Lots of floriculture plants, even though they have the ability to produce seeds, it reproduces primarily vegetatively. This is why, that in floriculture we often deal with hybrids, which, when propagated from seeds, do not guarantee the preservation of plant characteristics …

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Sowing technique

Sowing technique

Ornamental plant seeds are sown in wooden and plastic boxes, bowls or pots (in the greenhouse), to frames or directly to the ground. It depends on many factors - the purpose of the crops and the length of the growing season and …

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Propagation of ornamental plants

Propagation of ornamental plants

Ornamental plants are generatively or vegetatively propagated. Propagation by seed is called generative reproduction. Propagation by means of various vegetative organs or by plant division is called vegetative reproduction.

Propagation from seeds
As you know, the organism of the plant is composed …

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