The cutting time of Grifola is broad, from spring to autumn. In the south, the rainy season is the most popular season, when the climate is humid, which helps it take root.
Select a robust and disease-free plant and cut 1-2-year-old thick branches between 12-15 cm in length. The branch should have 2-3 leaves, and the cutting position should be 2mm below the node, which is more conducive to its rooting.
In order to ensure the healthy growth of grey lily, it is necessary to choose loose and fertile soil for planting. Peat soil, sandy loam or vermiculite can be used as basin soil, among which peat soil has better rooting effect. The soil does not need base fertilizer, otherwise it will damage the new roots.
Poke a hole in the surface of the basin and insert the bottom of the ash into it. After insertion, make sure it doesn't fall down. Spray a little water and put a plastic bag around it, which can effectively moisturize the skin. Generally 1 - 2 months later can take root, has the very high survival rate