It's very easy for a black mage to breed, but many people wonder how a single head can grow many heads.
This is very simple, cutting is a good choice, but the shape may not be very beautiful. The black mage after beheading, who is more like the black mage in the dormancy period, needs a long growth time because of the curling up of the leaves.
The specific methods are as follows: cut off the small head of the black mage who grows in vain or is thin, and put it in the shade to dry. You can put it in the water to take root, or directly put it in the soil, let the stem cover the soil slightly, put it in the position with scattered light, and wait for taking root quietly. After a period of time, the leaves are full of luster and basically take root. After they are stable, they can be replaced by potted plants.
It's not easy for the black mage to plant and propagate in the leaves. The air roots on the branches become supporting pillars when they are buried in the soil. The probability of germination is very small. But it is not ruled out that the leaf can be inserted successfully.
Remove the old leaves from the withered or bottom and lay them flat on the semi humid soil or cover the base with thin soil.
The rest is waiting for rooting quietly. Don't move randomly after rooting. Bury the root in the soil and sprout soon.