Propagation of strawberries with a mustache in summer
Strawberries are a juicy and fragrant berry loved by many. Many excellent dishes are prepared from it and eaten fresh. Due to its excellent taste and market demand, some gardeners breed it for sale. It is not difficult to grow a large crop, because the culture reproduces easily.
Advantages and disadvantages
The main methods of propagation of strawberries:
- planting and germinating seeds;
- dividing a strawberry bush;
- growing layering (whiskers) from the parent plant.
The first method is very complicated and time consuming. Bushes grown from seeds can be planted in open ground only after three years. In addition, it is not known whether the properties of the variety will correspond to the characteristics declared by the manufacturer.
The second method is used by experienced gardeners to obtain a small number of mature bushes without losing the berry crop.
The most popular method is vegetative propagation by whiskers. He has one drawback: the impossibility of propagating a bush to keep a crop of berries on it.
That is, in one season you can not grow a mustache and allow the plant to bear fruit. It can be severely depleted and die. As a result, it will not be possible to obtain either a normal crop or healthy offspring.
But this method has many other advantages over the first two described. Gardeners consider mustache breeding to be better for several reasons:
- It is possible to get many layers at once and regulate their number.
- The young plant retains all the varietal characteristics of the mother bush.
- Little time is spent on obtaining new seedlings.
- Young bushes take root very well. With proper care, you can save over 80% of new mustaches, and without a transplant, much more.
After carefully weighing the pros and cons of each method, each gardener can choose for himself the most suitable way to grow strawberries in his summer cottage.
Choosing a bush
For successful vegetative propagation of strawberries, it is important to start with the right choice of mother plant. The source material must be absolutely healthy and viable: with intact green leaves, a non-woody core, a well-developed root system.
Two-year-old bushes are considered the best for breeding. Three-year-old plants can also be used for this purpose.
An old bush will not be able to produce healthy offspring, which is why strawberries are renewed every four seasons. You need to choose a bush a year before the intended reproduction. That is, you will need to look closely at the strawberry harvest of the first year. To do this, we make marks on the most prolific bushes. You can take sticks, toothpicks, special plastic signal badges that are sold in stores for this. Also tie the desired bush with a cloth or bright thread. The main thing is not to lose the mark for the next year.
If the first year does not produce a crop at all or does not even bloom, then such a plant must be removed without pity. The following year, layering from the marked bushes is taken with a mustache.If in the first year all shoots are removed and they try to get the maximum berry harvest, then in the second year all inflorescences are removed. The plant should not produce berries, it will go for reproduction.
Not all tendrils are suitable for further growth and planting. To obtain the most healthy offspring, up to five mustaches are left on the parent bush. Three new sockets grow on each of them. It is better to take the two closest to the mother plant, as they receive more nutrients. These babies will have healthier immune systems and will survive the transplant (if necessary) with less stress.
If you need more new plants, then you can leave up to 10 mustaches. On each of them we leave no more than three outlets. The rest will be small and much worse in quality.
To support the mother plant after detaching the antennae, you need to feed it well and cover it with spruce branches for the winter. Then next year it will be possible to harvest. Of course, it will not be so plentiful.
The right time to breed
The desired varieties are propagated in the summer. The best times to start this are May and June when the strawberries start to grow whiskers. It is immediately necessary to decide whether there will be a need to plant layers from the mother plant. If new bushes are transplanted, then it is better to start selecting and forming mustaches as early as May, so they can grow to an optimal size and develop a good root system.
Usually new bushes are ready for transplanting in July. They have 4-5 large leaves and roots from 5 centimeters long. If the plants are not yet large enough and strong, then you should not rush, you can wait another month.
In autumn, it is time to plant young plants. Work can begin as early as August.All mustaches are transplanted no later than the end of September, as they need to take root in a new place. In addition, it will take 1-2 weeks for the plant to get used to the new place. At this time, it stops growing and experiences some stress. For the winter, a fresh planting is covered with spruce mulch or a layer of black spunbond.
Trimming methods
Getting a strawberry mustache is quite simple. Culture in most cases itself produces numerous offspring without the use of artificial stimulants. To obtain high-quality offspring, a mustache should be left on a 2-3-year-old bush up to five processes. The rest of the mustache must be removed throughout the season with sharp scissors or a small pruner. It is better to collect unnecessary layers in dry weather, otherwise the remaining process will heal for a long time, and the wound can become easy prey for pests and microorganisms.
Strawberries reproduce quite quickly. After three weeks, the required number of mustaches usually grows, but so far without roots.
It is not advisable to grow more than three outlets on one shoot. To root new plants, use hairpins or tacks made of wire, wire. They pin a new outlet to the ground by the mustache on which it rests. It would be good to sprinkle the place where the bush will take root with fertile soil. To do this, it is better to take peat or humus mixed with mulch.
To sprout new shoots faster, you can use a tool for better rooting. Mustaches must be watered with warm water at a temperature of at least 22 degrees. It is better to water early in the morning and in the evening. In arid southern regions, the mother plant is planted under the canopy of trees or between bushes to better retain moisture in the soil.With such a planting, the shoots around a large bush will have to be mulched or very carefully loosen the ground next to them at least once every seven days.
For the best survival of the plant, the mustache should be watered regularly along with the mother plant. Drying out and, especially, cracking of the earth should not be allowed. Puddles should not form under the leaf rosette, as the plant does not tolerate excess moisture. It can form root rot or other diseases.
Do not rush to transplant your mustache to a new place. They should take root well, developing a lobe of roots up to 7 centimeters in length. This usually takes at least two months from the moment the antennae appear. Before transferring to a new place, the mustache is cut off from the mother plant at a distance of about 10 centimeters. Toward the end of August, such young strawberries can already eat on their own and are transferred to a permanent place along with a clod of earth.
Soil preparation
For seedlings, you must first prepare a place. It should be sufficiently sunny and protected from drafts. Strawberries love light and are less affected by diseases in open areas. In addition, its berries ripen larger and sweeter in taste.
In open ground, the width of the ridge should be about a meter. And the surface of the earth can be flat or with a slight slope about 20-25 centimeters high. In this area, the remains of old plants are carefully removed and weeds are weeded out. Strawberries do not like acidic soils, therefore, at least a month before planting, chalk or lime is added to the ground in an amount of about 0.5 kg per square meter (the dosage is chosen depending on the degree of acidity).
Three days before planting, the bed should be shed with a saturated solution of potassium permanganate. This measure will help get rid of many pathogenic bacteria and fungi living in the soil. Young plants are quite tender and may be more prone to disease infestation. Good in the fight against microorganisms and copper sulfate.
When choosing a place for strawberries, it is important to remember about crop rotation and predecessor plants. You should not plant a mustache in the place where carrots or potatoes grew before.
These crops release substances into the ground that slow down and weaken whisker growth. If this is not possible, then you can plant bushes after early potatoes. They dig it out already in July, so bad substances are neutralized in the soil in 2 months.
A very unsuccessful predecessor will be pumpkin and related crops, as well as raspberries. They very strongly absorb nitrogen from the soil, almost completely depriving it of this trace element. If you have to plant strawberries in such a place, then the bed will first need to be fertilized with rotted mullein or other manure. You can also apply complex fertilizers with a high nitrogen content ("Azotfoska"). It’s good if onions and garlic, cucumbers, eggplants, and cabbage grew in the selected area before strawberries.
The land in the garden should be very light and fertile. Suitable for transplanting sandy and gray forest soil. The top layer is poured from a mixture of earth from the garden, sand and peat (or humus) in a ratio of two to one. If possible, you can buy a special ready-made soil for strawberries and other berry crops.
Planting and breeding rules
It is not difficult to breed the desired strawberry variety in the garden if you follow the optimal requirements step by step.If you choose not to divide the main bush, but to propagate the plant by layering, then in one season you can get a whole plantation of a new generation of plants. Already next year they will give the first abundant harvest of berries beloved by many.
It is best to plant new bushes in the same bed as the parent plants, if the area allows. So the mustache will take root better and gain maximum strength by winter, because they will not have to go through an inevitable period of stress after even the most accurate transplant. This means that at least two weeks of growth will not be wasted by the plant. The percentage of dead plants will also be very small.
With this method of reproduction, all selected mustaches are directed in one direction from the mother plant and, after fixing in the soil, form a new row for the next year. The peculiarity of this method is that the second and third sockets will need to be rooted for further growth. The first of them will have to be removed along with the roots and leaves, since its proximity to the main plant will not allow the mustache to be directed to the right place.
Another good way to root a mustache is to plant each one still on the mother's process in cups. It is used as the only possible one by those gardeners whose strawberries grow on a bed covered with spunbond. In this case, the rooting of new shoots is possible only in this way. It is also ideal for those who want to keep the plant's root system intact as much as possible. Such strawberries will tolerate the transplant better, and the plant will be stronger.
They usually take cups of peat with a diameter of 8-10 centimeters and fill up with nutrient soil to half. The glass can be placed in the garden or dug into the ground next to the parent plant, where there is room for this.We lower a new socket on the mustache there and dig in a little. You can use hairpins for this, as when rooting in a regular bed. Water and periodically loosen the earth in a glass.
If necessary, with the growth of the layer, we sprinkle the ground, leaving the central core of the horn on the surface. The main feature of this type of rooting is regular watering. Care must be taken to ensure that the soil does not dry out.
When rooting has passed and the plant has reached the desired size, you can transplant it to a permanent place in a pre-prepared bed. To do this, dig holes according to the scheme 25 by 60, where 25 centimeters is the distance between the bushes in a row, and 60 centimeters is the distance between the rows. We carefully lower the seedling with the root of the earth into the hole, which must be dug in so that the root heart rises above the hole and is not covered with earth. Otherwise, it may rot, and the bush will not develop.
Mustache planting is best done in moderately warm, dry weather. The last weeks of August or the first days of September are suitable for this. If the weather is too hot, the leaves on young bushes will wither during the day, even with good watering, they will have to be shaded. In this case, survival will be much worse. Bad for transplanting and too wet, cool weather. During this period, the plant runs the risk of contracting a variety of diseases associated with the appearance of high humidity.
Some gardeners for the gradual adaptation of the mustache prepare it for independent life. They do not immediately cut it between the mother plant and the layer, but about a week or two before transplanting, they make an incision on the connecting tendril.Due to this, less nutrients from a large bush come to the young outlet, and the mustache begins to switch for the most part to self-feeding with the help of roots.
The earth needs to be slightly compacted and watered. One plant will need up to a liter of water. You can determine whether strawberries are planted correctly using a simple method: if you carefully pull the plant by the leaves towards you from the ground, it should not sway or break out with roots. After watering, it is good to slightly loosen the soil and sprinkle with ash. It will serve as a mineral fertilizer and at the same time protect against a number of diseases and insect pests.
In the first two weeks, you will have to water a fresh planting quite often - 1-2 times a day depending on the weather. Then in the next two weeks, the bushes are watered every other day. If the mustache is transplanted early enough - in August, it is possible to apply a complex potassium-phosphate fertilizer in dry form to improve growth. You will need a tablespoon without the top of the granules for each bush. Dry fertilizer is simply scattered evenly around the leaf socket and mixed with the ground when watering and loosening. So the plant can gradually receive the necessary nutrients over time.
For better wintering, fresh strawberry bushes are recommended to be covered for the winter with a layer of spruce branches or pine needles mixed with peat or forest soil. Use for the same purpose and non-woven covering material.
Basic Mistakes
With all the simplicity of breeding a culture, many make gross mistakes in this process, which lead to the loss of up to half of new bushes that are quite good in quality. This happens most often due to the fact that gardeners are in too much of a hurry or show a desire to get more mustaches in one year at once.
The main mistake is that the owners of the plots are trying to simultaneously get a strawberry crop and new plants from the same plants. In no case should this be done, since the result will not please either novice breeders or lovers of fresh berries. In the best case, the fruits will grow very small and unsightly, and the new rosettes on the mustache will be weak and get sick after transplantation. At worst, you may not get high-quality offspring at all, and the parent plant will die from exhaustion or various pests that attack weakened bushes.
Often, too many mustaches are left on one bush, or they simply forget to keep an eye on the extra ones and cut them off in time. To get good seedlings on one plant, it is not recommended to leave more than 7 tendrils, each of which should have no more than 2-3 rosettes. Such bushes will receive more nutrients with low competition among themselves and will not deplete the parent plant much.
Too early separation from the mother plant also does not contribute to good mustache survival.
Some, in order to preserve the harvest of berries, separate even small rosettes with a couple of leaves without roots and root them in water with a special composition. You can do this, but getting a healthy adult plant by August in this way is more difficult. A young bush ready for transplantation should have at least five large healthy leaves and a developed root system with a lobe and a root length of about seven centimeters for self-feeding.
If the shoot is cut too short, the young plant may dry out. Sometimes gardeners sin by inaccurately pulling out mustaches with their hands without trimming.With this procedure, a delicate plant can be very easily damaged by breaking the structure of the core or even cutting off part of the roots along with the mustache.
Newbie Tips
Not all varieties of strawberries are capable of producing mustaches. Recently, a huge variety of remontant varieties have appeared on store shelves that do not produce offspring through vegetation. They are chosen just in order to save time on breaking off the mustache. For those who want to propagate their favorite varieties of strawberries on their own, such species will not work.
In order not to look for the necessary mother plants in your beds every year, you should immediately pick up a dozen of the best quality plants and put marks next to them. In the future, every season they will need to cut off all the flower stalks. The bush will give in this case a strong offspring. It will be possible to use it for reproduction no longer than three years. After this period, the plant usually ages and ceases to produce offspring itself.
The mistake of many gardeners is that after harvesting they stop watering the strawberries, simply forgetting about it. At this time, the core is most actively formed, forces are accumulated for further growth and wintering, and the mustache is gaining growth. Therefore, in July and August, strawberries need moderate watering at least three times a week, and more often in dry weather.
Some try to grow mustache strawberries at home on a balcony or windowsill. For a large crop, the plant will need a lot of light, so you will have to buy additional sources of artificial lighting. In addition, you will have to take care of pollinators, as mustache-breeding varieties often cannot be self-pollinated. It will be necessary to protect the plant from strong drafts, which are inevitable if you grow a crop on a window.
It is quite possible for anyone who loves plants to grow delicious, beloved since childhood berries in their own garden or even on a balcony. Propagating your favorite varieties is easy if you follow the basic tips for proper cultivation. Strawberries will require plenty of light, sufficient watering, good tillage, and timely weed removal. It will be necessary to remove periodically and extra whiskers, except for those that will go for reproduction. Then the bushes will thank you with a worthy harvest of juicy red berries.
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