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Cuttage Propagation Method of Paeonia and spider plant

Hank Schrader
2020-01-17 12:58:42
Cut a healthy branch with a length of 10 cm and a good growth. Prepare the soil containing organic fertilizer for breeding. Insert the treated branch gently into the pot soil, then slowly pour it into the water and place it in a cool place. Avoid direct sunlight. When the cuttings grow out of buds, they can be transferred to a warm and sunny place.

I. preparation for cutting branches

Cut about 10 cm branches from a mature and healthy mother plant of Paeonia suffruticosa. Of course, the length is not the key factor. According to the specific situation, it will not affect the success rate of cutting.

Hanging Peony Chlorophytum

2. Preparation of cutting soil

Paeonia suffruticosa is a kind of plant with strong adaptability to environment and strong vitality. So for the soil matrix requirements are not high, what soil can be used directly at home, of course, can also be mixed with some soil containing organic fertilizer to raise, such as soil, perlite, pebbles, etc. mixed soil is also a good choice.

Hanging Peony Chlorophytum

3. Specific cutting work

Insert the branches of peony Chlorophytum which have been treated simply into the pot soil, and then water it slowly until the water permeates the whole pot soil, and then place the pot in a cool place to avoid the dry environment caused by the rapid evaporation of water caused by direct sunlight.

In the later stage, when the cuttings of the peony and Chlorophytum branches have successfully grown new shoots, they can be transferred to a warmer place with sufficient light. After that, we just need to keep the basin soil moist and water the peony Chlorophytum regularly. In principle, we can do without water in the basin

Peony chlorophytum potted

Dear flower friends, the cutting of peony and Chlorophytum is so simple, and the survival rate is relatively high, and the growth is fast, very easy to grow a pot, which is very popular for home breeding.

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