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Cutting of Phoenix Tree

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-09-22 09:19:28
The cutting of phoenix tree should be selected in spring as much as possible, and the rooting speed can also be accelerated. Choose the phoenix tree with better growth, and cut the annual strong branches from it. Prepare prepared soil with clean plain sand and vermiculite. After the soil and branches are ready, the cutting can be carried out, and the strong light shall be blocked during cutting. Insert the branches into the soil, often spray water to keep moisture, and take root for a period of time.

I. time selection

The Phoenix Tree seldom propagates by cutting, and there are many seeds. If the cutting method is used, the right time should be chosen. It can be chosen in spring as much as possible. The climate is very suitable in this period, which is conducive to growth and germination, and the rooting speed can also be accelerated. The rest of the season itself is not suitable in terms of climate, so rooting will be more difficult.

Phoenix Tree

II. Cutting branches

Branches are also a key step. Select the trees with good growth and cut the robust branches from them to ensure the growth in the later stage. The annual branches can be used. The lignification of such shoots is not serious, and they can take root as soon as possible after cutting, which is conducive to the subsequent growth.

Phoenix Tree

III. preparation of soil

After processing the branches, you can start to prepare the soil, which can be prepared with clean plain sand and vermiculite, all of which are materials with good permeability. This will not cause water accumulation, can promote rooting as soon as possible, and will not cause damage to the branches.

Phoenix Tree

IV. cutting

After the soil and branches are ready, the cutting can be carried out, and the strong light shall be blocked during cutting. Insert the branches into the soil, often spray water to keep moisture, and take root for a period of time.

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