How to insert dried Dendrobium branches and eggs into a jar to germinate each shoot:

Dried Dendrobium branches and eggs are key elements for sprouting. Here is a practical guide to help you achieve this technique:

Materials required:

  • A clear glass jar
  • Dried branches of Dendrobium
  • Eggs
  • Water

Steps to follow:

  1. Clean the glass jar and make sure it is dry before you start.
  2. Gently place the dried Dendrobium branches at the bottom of the jar to distribute them evenly.
  3. Break the eggs and place them on the branches of Dendrobium in the jar.
  4. Gently pour water into the jar to partially cover the branches and eggs.
  5. Seal the jar tightly and place it in a warm and bright place.
  6. Observe the jar regularly to check sprout germination.

Practical advice:

  • Make sure you don’t overfill the jar in order to leave room for shoots to germinate.
  • Ensure that the jar is exposed to sunlight to promote shoot growth.
  • Change water regularly to maintain a clean and germination-friendly environment.
  • Once the shoots germinate, you can replant them in individual pots to grow them more.

By following these steps and taking into account these tips, you can successfully germinate each shoot of dried Dendrobium branches associated with the eggs in your jar. Enjoy this fascinating process and observe the magic of nature operate before your eyes!