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Cuttings of spring cuckoo

Saul Goodman
2020-09-22 09:19:28
Spring cuckoo cutting can be done in a year. Summer is a good season for spring cuckoo cutting, which can be selected from June to July. Cut off the semi lignified branches on the mother plant, maintain the length at about 10 cm, and remove the bottom leaves. Prepare suitable seedbed and use sandy loam with good permeability. Insert the cuttings into the soil, keep it at about 5cm, pour water into it, maintain the temperature and humidity, and promote rooting as soon as possible.

I. cutting time

Spring cuckoo cutting, time is not absolute, if the conditions are suitable, can be carried out within a year. However, summer is a good time for cutting. At this time, the surrounding environment is very suitable, the temperature is relatively high, and the humidity is large, which is conducive to rooting and growth. At this time, the cuttings are full and full, and the corresponding growth rate is relatively fast. If you want to cut, you can choose June to July in summer. If the time is delayed, the temperature will gradually reduce and the rooting rate will decrease.

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II. Cutting branches

The pruning of the branches of cuckoo in spring can be carried out in combination with pruning. The semi lignified branches on the mother plant shall be cut off, which shall be fully developed and about 10 cm long, and the leaves at the bottom shall be removed.

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III. preparation of seedbed

In addition to the treatment of branches, it is also necessary to prepare a suitable seedbed, which can be used in sandy loam with good permeability, and then irrigate with disinfectant for sterilization.

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IV. cutting

After finishing the sand bed, insert the cuttings into the soil at a moderate depth of about 5cm. After cutting, in order to ensure a good survival rate, special attention should be paid to the maintenance, pouring water inside, promoting root fixation, maintaining temperature and humidity, and promoting rooting as soon as possible.

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