1. Soil preparation: prepare appropriate basin soil before proceeding, use flowerpot and soil to have enough air permeability, cultivation soil should have strong drainage capacity, otherwise it is easy to rot and difficult to root. When you are ready, you should insert a brown column in the flowerpot, fill it with prepared soil and fix it.
2. Branch selection: select a robust branch from the parent plant, the best length is about 10-15cm, and avoid the use of weak branches. There should be a bud on the branch, and it should not be damaged by diseases and insect pests. Use scissors to cut off the base leaves, leaving only 2 - 3 leaves on the top.
3. Cutting: insert the branch into the substrate, fix it on the palm column, and finally water it once, and then put it in the ventilated half shade.
In fact, the cutting method of C. glabra is very simple, and it is also a very common method of propagation. Also cut a strong branch from the mother plant, try to use the upper part of the branches with leaves, the best length is 25-30cm. Prepare a clean air permeability matrix, insert the branches to maintain a certain humidity.