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Cutting method of duck foot wood

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Duck foot wood cutting is generally carried out from April to September. Select robust branches and cut off the leaves at the lower end, leaving only about three leaves. Insert the branches into the soil slowly and compact the soil, and then water them and place them in a place with proper temperature. New leaves will be produced in one month.

Prepare materials

scissors

Preparing material for cuttage of Saussurea japonica

Flower pot

Preparing material for cuttage of Saussurea japonica

Earth hammer

Preparing material for cuttage of Saussurea japonica

water

Preparing material for cuttage of Saussurea japonica

time

The cutting of duck foot wood is generally carried out from April to September, and the cutting temperature should reach about 20 ℃.

step

cuttage

Choose to grow a strong foot of the duck, at least to grow more than 2 years, select its strong branches cut.

Preparing material for cuttage of Saussurea japonica

Remove the leaves at the lower end of the branch, leaving only about 3 leaves.

Preparing material for cuttage of Saussurea japonica

Put stones or other hard objects on the bottom of the flowerpot at the water outlet of the basin, lay a thin layer of sand under the flowerpot, and then pour the prepared soil into the flowerpot. The soil should not be too full.

Preparing material for cuttage of Saussurea japonica

Slowly insert the cut branches into the soil, compact the soil, and then pour water through it.

wooden map of duck feet

curing

After the water is poured through, it shall be placed in a place with proper temperature, and water it in time when the soil is a little dry. Keep watering in time.

If the temperature is suitable, new leaves will be produced in one month, which proves that the cutting is successful.

wooden map of duck feet

After sprouting, continue to raise in this basin, and then change the basin next year.

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