Choose healthy top or middle branches with full leaves. Young branches can take root faster. Of course, old branches can take root slower.
Trim the branches with a sharp blade to ensure that the incision is complete and smooth and avoid extrusion damage.
Keep the bud points at the top or axil of the leaves, leave a pair of half leaves, and cut off all the branches of other leaves. Trim the cuttings to 3-5cm, leave a stem node at the lower end as far as possible, and put it in the backlight to dry.
Before cutting, dip the root with carbendazim liquid, and use disinfectant and insecticide as required. Choose loose soil, common garden soil, perlite, peat soil.
Put the plug plate in a cool and ventilated place, keep the temperature about 20 ℃, and growth signs can be seen one month later.