1. Prepare the soil: Before starting the cuttage, prepare the soil that drains and breathes, and the suitable soil will be more conducive to the rooting of branches.If you mix your own soil, you can mix peat soil, plant ash and perlite, and do a good job of disinfection before cutting.
2. Selection of cuttings: When selecting cuttings, it is necessary to select from the mother plants with strong growth.Cuttings should be in a healthy state, and if there are traces of pests and diseases on them, they should be re-selected.After choosing, dip in indole butyric acid, or smear some plant ash on the incision.
3. Cuttage: Insert the treated Gypsophila paniculata cuttings into the soil, about 1/3 or 2/3 of the depth, and cover them with the surrounding soil.Finally, spray some water into the soil, make the soil moist, and control the temperature at 20 degrees Celsius, and then wait for up to a month for new roots to grow.
Its flowering period is from May to July. How long can it bloom after cutting? This has a lot to do with the maintenance method, so there is no very accurate time.If the maintenance method is reasonable, it may blossom in that year, if the maintenance is unreasonable, the flowering time will be prolonged.After cutting, we should pay attention to water supplement, and after it grows roots, we can slowly increase the light.