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A few months' cutting of joss sticks

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-02 19:17:41
The cuttage of woodsweet should be carried out from June to July, and the temperature should be kept between 20-25 ℃. Select strong and healthy plants and cut 10 cm branches. Remove the lower part of the leaves, keep only the upper two leaves, and use carbendazim to treat the bottom of the leaves for disinfection. Plant the cuttings in loose and fertile soil to keep the basin soil moist. After cutting, it is not suitable to water more. Spray water with a watering can to keep the environment moist.

A few months cutting

Most of the cuttings were carried out from June to July. At this time, the climate is more suitable, which is more helpful for its growth. The temperature should be controlled between 20-25 ℃, which can take root quickly. If the temperature is too high, the cuttings will rot, and if it is too low, the rooting speed will be affected.

2. Cutting method

1. Select branches: to ensure the survival of cutting, the selection of branches is the key. Choose a plant without diseases and insect pests, cut a section of about 10 cm branches, above which leaves and 3 - 4 buds should be preserved.

2. Cuttings: after cuttings are cut, they should be disinfected. Cut the cut at the bottom to a bevel, then soak in carbendazim solution, or smear it with plant ash. Remove the leaves at the base and keep only the top two.

3. Cutting: cutting shall be carried out immediately after the cuttings are processed, otherwise the survival will be affected. Prepare the loose and fertile basin soil, poke a hole with chopsticks on the surface, and insert the cuttings into the hole. The basin soil should be slightly wet, but not too wet.

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4. Follow up maintenance: after cutting, water less, do not apply fertilizer, and pay attention to temperature control and moisturizing. The temperature should be kept between 20-25 ℃, which is helpful for rooting. Spray water regularly every day to keep the environment moist.

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