1. These rhizomes can be transplanted into flowerpots for planting. The flowerpots do not need to use too large pots, because safflower clover has small plants. If the pots are too large, watering too much will easily accumulate water and cause the rhizome to break It can't germinate, so small pots are good, generally within 20 cm in diameter. 2. Red Shamrock can grow in general soil, but it grows fastest in loose and well-drained sandy soil. It should not be too deep when planting. Pay attention to watering during the growth period, keep it moist, and keep the flowers flourishing. 3. Separate the large plants of red Shamrock, each with several bulbs, and finally plant and water. The underground stems of the red Shamrock spread rapidly, ramming is very easy, and can be carried out all year round. Even in the blooming season, as long as the root soil is pressed tightly during planting, and after sufficient watering, a very high survival rate can still be obtained. 4. Although it is very simple to maintain and maintain, it must be exposed to the sun to promote its rhizomes to grow stronger, thicker, leaves more luxuriant, and grow into beautiful bonsai. The blossoms and long leaves are radial, really. It's beautiful and refreshing. 5. There is not much difference in the survival rate of red Shamrock cultivated in different periods. In general, the reproduction of red Shamrock is mainly in spring and autumn. It can also be propagated by sowing, which can be carried out in spring and autumn. At a high temperature above 25℃, buds can be produced within a week. In the first year of spring sowing, it can produce intact rhizomes and bloom.
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