Lycium barbarum can survive after cutting. Many people will use cutting to propagate. When cutting, the branches need to be inserted into the sand to keep a certain degree of moisture, so that it can grow new roots. In addition, but also choose a suitable time for cutting in the spring and autumn season is more suitable
1. Branch selection: the best branch for cutting is 1-2 years old, and the best length is about 10cm. The buds on the branches should be full and grow well. It is not recommended to use diseased branches and weak branches.
2. Preparation: the substrate shall be prepared and disinfected before cutting. The cuttings should also be soaked in rooting solution for a while, so that they can take root faster after cutting.
3. Cutting: the last cutting step is very simple. Dig a hole in the substrate and put the treated branches in. The depth of inserting into the soil is usually 1 /3 or 1 /2. Finally, pour enough water.