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Cutting of Paeonia spider plant

Skyler White
2020-01-17 12:58:42
The soil of white peony cutting can be made up of garden soil, perlite and vermiculite. Do not use heavy and hard soil. White peony can be cutted with branches and leaves. The branches can be directly cut off the extra long branches, or a section of stem section can be cut from the top. The selected leaves should be complete. It is suggested that cutting time should be selected in spring, and appropriate amount of water should be poured into the soil to keep it moist, then cuttings should be inserted into the soil, and water should be sprayed frequently to wait for rooting.

I. preparation of soil

The cuttage of white peony needs to be prepared with suitable soil, which can affect the survival rate. It can be compounded with garden soil, perlite and vermiculite to ensure the permeability. It can also have nutrition, promote rooting and later growth. Be careful not to use sticky and hard soil. In such soil, white peony is easy to rot and die.

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II. Cutting of cuttings

White peony can be cutted with branches and leaves, and the survival rate is relatively high.

1. Branch: you can cut off the branches that are too long, or cut a section of stem from the top. The selected parts should be robust and free from the influence of pests, so as to ensure the survival rate of cuttings.

2. Blade: the blade insert is also very simple. To ensure the integrity of the selected blade, you can break it off from the base of the blade, and put the wound aside to dry slightly.

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III. cutting time

For white peony, there is not too much time limit for cutting, but it is recommended to choose in spring, because the climate is relatively mild at this time, which is conducive to rooting. Besides spring, autumn is also suitable.

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IV. cutting

Put a proper amount of water in the soil to keep it moist, and then insert the cuttings into the soil. It doesn't need to be too deep, just firm. Do not touch strong light after inspection, and often spray water to wait for rooting.

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