It's called cuttings. The culm is cut. 6-11cm is a branch. More than 3-4 knots are needed on one branch.
The root survival temperature of cuttings is 18 ℃ ~ 25 ℃, lower than 18 ℃, the root survival is difficult, the plant growth is slow, higher than 25 ℃, the branches may be oxidized, mold is easy to grow. In case of low temperature, the cuttings should be wrapped with plastic. In case of high temperature, sunshade and spray fog 3-5 times a day. In this way, to ensure the survival temperature of branches
The humidity of cuttings must be kept at 75-85%, which can be increased by air-jet water 3-5 times a day. On a good day, the stronger the light is, the more times the water is sprayed, but it should not be too much. Too much will make mold grow, which is not conducive to the health of plants.
Flower soil is the most important factor in cutting propagation of zebra Rohdea japonica. The best choice for flower soil foundation is river sedimentation soil, supplemented by farmland soil, which is suitable for its growth. The precipitated soil should be dried and sterilized repeatedly before it can be used.
It is indispensable for every light loving plant. The young branches of a zebra can't live without the grace of the sun. They can be exposed for too long and the light intensity is too strong, which will make the water in the branches diffuse and the branches survive hard. Sun protection is needed in the hot season to cover 50% - 80% of the sun, and the rest of the light is most suitable for the growth of cuttings.
Before the cuttings are put into the container, the base soil of about 4cm shall be laid first, then filtered, and then the organic fertilizer of 2cm shall be put on the base soil, then the soil of about 4cm river beach shall be put in, and then the plants shall be put in. Cover with sediment
I believe that you, who love green plants, will have a happy and easy grasp of Rohdea japonica after a simple explanation. At the same time, Xiaobian also hopes to bring different experiences to your life when maintaining the eternal youth of zebras.