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Cutting of Magnolia Magnolia

Marie Schrader
2020-09-15 09:04:29
It is suggested that Magnolia should be cut from May to June. Cut healthy branches from Magnolia as cuttings. The length is about 15 cm. The leaves below need to be cut. The bottom of the branch can be dipped with plant ash or rooting agent. The soil can be mixed with garden soil and perlite, and small holes can be dug in the soil, and then the branches can be inserted. After cutting, pour enough water into the soil, pay more attention to ventilation, and spray water properly.

I. cutting time

Magnolia cutting, to choose a suitable time, it is recommended to choose in May to June. At this time, the surrounding climate is relatively warm, the temperature can be stable between 20-25 ℃, and the humidity is high. Other time can also survive, but the probability of survival is not very high.

Magnolia denudata

II. Cutting of cuttings

Choose the Magnolia with good growth, and cut the healthy branches from the top as the cuttings. The length is about 15 cm. Several leaves should be kept at the top, but the lower leaves need to be cut. In order to reduce the evaporation of water, the upper leaves can also be cut 1 /3. After cutting the branches, there will be juice flowing out of the incision, which can be dipped in grass ash to prevent rot, and can also be dipped in rooting agent to improve the speed of rooting.

III. preparation of soil

The requirements for soil are not very strict. The garden soil and perlite can be used to mix, so that the matrix can meet the needs of rooting.

Magnolia denudata

IV. start cutting

When you are ready for the soil, you can start cutting, dig holes in the soil, and then insert the branches. After cutting, sufficient water should be poured into the soil to keep the soil moist. The surrounding environment should be kept well, not in a hot and dry environment. Pay more attention to ventilation and proper water spray.

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