1. We can first select the potted plants to pick up the branches. Generally, we choose to cut the branches that have been growing for one to two years in the potted plants.
2. After the branches are cut down, they can be cut into a section of branches with a length of 10 cm. In order to reduce the loss of water in the cuttings and unnecessary nutrient consumption, we can use sharp scissors to cut off most of the leaves on the cuttings, leaving some small leaves, no matter what.
3. Prepare the basin soil. The basin soil should be loose, contain nutrients and have good water circulation ability. We can mix it by ourselves, with rotten leaf soil and peat soil, then mix a third of river sand, and finally add a little bit of rotten poultry manure as the base fertilizer. If you don't want to mix it yourself, you can buy the soil suitable for cultivating plants directly on the market.
4. After inserting the branches, drench some water to keep the soil moist. In this process, spray water around from time to time to increase the humidity of the environment.
5. After about a month, the branches can survive. After that, it should be carefully maintained in a suitable environment. This period of time is very important. If you don't take good care of it, it will be very difficult for it to continue to grow.
If you want to effectively improve the survival rate of cuttings, you can use the branches that have tended to be wood to cuttings.