Perennial plants are known as a type of plant that can live for many years. Several species of trees and shrubs included in these plants. Perennial plants are also known as hairy roots that can hold the soil from erosion. Besides being able to resist erosion, have tended to favor this type of plant. Because, with just a little effort, you can multiply these plants easy and fast way.
Examples of various perennial plants that you can plant at home is the Red Begonia Plant Mosaics (Fittonia sp.). To reproduce this plant, you can make the process of propagation. First, cut the branches right at the “knot” is bringing the main stem. Let the leaves that are in the branches of your plants. After that, fill the vase, glass or jar with water and put some of twigs into it. The core of this process is to cultivate the root of the branch.
Choose containers for your convenience prop narrow branches. To grow them, make sure you put a container filled with water and twigs near the window exposed to sunlight. Once the roots have grown along the 4 cm, your plants are ready for planting medium move into a more solid, such as soil. Do not forget to provide fertilizer for your plants.
When perennial crops have been planted a long, fibrous roots that are in the ground will grow irregularly. The root belongs to the plant perennials and other plants can be linked to each other. It does have a bad effect for the other crops. Plants can become weak and lack the room to grow. For that, you should separate them.
There are some indicators you can look for to know when it is time to separate these pirennial plants. First, when you realize the number of flowers and small leaves reduced. Second, the outside of the plant healthier than the middle. Third, the center of the stalk is weak or even die. The latter, the plant no longer has room to grow. How to separate these plants tend to be easy. You only need a small hoe pirennial untulk lifting plants out of the ground, and then split into several parts. Planting these parts again at the new location. Treat your new plants split as when you plant new crops propagation.
October 24th, 2012

