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Can I plant goose paws by pruning

Marie Schrader
2020-07-21 08:15:53
It can be planted with high survival rate. This method is usually used in the colder winter. Choose perlite or river sand as cutting soil, make some holes in the soil with small sticks, and then cut the 1-year-old branches with a length of 10 to 15 cm into it, about 2 / 3 of the whole branch into it.

I. is it possible to

The answer is: Yes. Moreover, the survival rate of reproduction in this way is relatively high

Time

In this way, reproduction is usually carried out in winter. That is to say, we can use the branches to be thrown when pruning, so as not to waste them. In addition, it can also be carried out in spring, but before germination

3. Specific methods

1. Cutting and treatment: select the branch with length of 10-15cm and one-year-old as the material. Next, remove the lower part of the leaves, leaving only three or four leaves on the top. Then, cut the lower part into a slope.

2. Selection of substrate: in order to improve the survival rate of cuttings, we have to choose the appropriate substrate. Generally speaking, for this kind of plant, we can choose perlite, or river sand after careful screening.

3. Insert the substrate: first, make some holes in the substrate with a small wooden stick, then insert the branches, about two-thirds of the whole branches. Then, spray water and place it in a weak light place to avoid strong light from shining on it. If it's sunny, spray water once a day; if it's cloudy, adjust according to the specific situation. In addition, keep the temperature between 15 and 25 degrees. About half a month to a month, we can observe the phenomenon of long roots.

4. Transplantation: after the root is long, it shall be transplanted, watered and placed in a semi shaded place. After a week, we can see the light.

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