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What is the operation of artificial pollination (sharing the process of artificial pollination)

Artificial pollination is strange to many people. Actually, it's a very simple thing. After flowering, plants can bear seeds after pollination, and if they are edible plants such as fruit trees or strawberries, they can bear better results after pollination.

Today, I will take two plants as examples to tell you how to pollinate plants.

The picture below shows the flowers of Oxalis. I have marked out where the style is and where the flower core is. The process of pollination is to stick pollen from the flower core to the style, and the whole process takes only three seconds.

Stick the pollen on the flower core with a cotton swab. Pollen is colored. After wiping, you can see if there is pollen sticking to the cotton swab. If only there were.

Just rub the pollen on the style a few times. At this point, artificial pollination has been completed.

Before long, the flowers you pollinate will bear seeds, and you can sow with them.

Take nasturtium lappa as an example to tell you about pollination. From the picture, is it difficult to distinguish the flower core from the style? Never mind, don't worry.

As long as you rub your face in it and stir it a few times, pollination has actually succeeded.

Let's see if there is pollen on the cotton swab. I rubbed the pollen on the style just now.

About a week or so, artificially pollinated flowers will grow small seeds.

The seeds grow slowly, and after a period of time, the seeds will fall by themselves. At this time, you can put away the seeds and plant them next year.

After reading these, do you think pollination is a very simple thing? This pollination method is universal and can be used for strawberry, blueberry, lemon and other fruit trees at home, as well as for various grass flowers.