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How to breed with a touch of fragrance

Walter White
2020-07-24 12:43:40
This kind of plant is also called touch fragrance. We can see from the picture that it has big and lovely leaves and feels very smooth. Its original planting area is in the southernmost part of Africa, and later it was introduced into China. If you are interested in it, you must want to know more about it. Let's talk about its breeding methods.

Breeding methods

For them, the breeding method is relatively single, unlike other plants, there are many ways. Its main method is cutting. I believe that friends who have experience in cultivating plants must be familiar with this method, right? It is also known as cuttings, cuttings and so on. It is a method of reproduction by using the vital organs (such as roots, stems, leaves and so on) of plants. For this kind of plant, we can also carry out cutting of leaves. Next we introduce the main methods of cutting

Specific methods

The first step is to select a more robust plant and then behead it. However, it should be noted that at this time, it is not allowed to proceed directly to the next step, but to wait for its wound to be dried. Don't worry. It doesn't matter if you wait for a long time, even a week or two. But make sure the incision is dry. Cutting can improve the success rate.

The second step is that the medium needed for planting is in a humid state, rather than watering after planting as we usually do. Before the official cutting, we first need to deal with the soil, we can use a watering can to spray water on the soil, and then spray while stirring slowly, so that the pot soil moisture level is better controlled.

Step three, this is just cutting. We should bury it as deep as possible, so that it can grow roots faster

The fourth step is to wait patiently for it to take root, and do not pay taxes during this period. Generally speaking, roots can grow well in about 20 days. At this time, you can start watering it. In addition, sunshine is also indispensable. Remember

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