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How to cut the rosewood

Marie Schrader
2020-08-06 09:00:27
There are many kinds of propagation methods of safflower stepwood, which can be grafted and cutted. How can we make it survive as much as possible? Let's have a brief introduction:

The cutting period of safflower tree

Spring, summer and autumn are all good times for cutting. However, if the temperature gradually decreases in autumn, poor regulation of greenhouse temperature is likely to delay rooting, so shading cannot be too dense, generally 55% to 60% is appropriate.

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The cuttings selection of mahogany

Generally, the cuttings with thick branches, dark leaves and moderate length are better. The best length is 6-7cm, and 2-3 leaves are reserved at the top. After the cuttings are selected, they should be cut into the shape of horse ear and put into the diluent of rooting agent. The low concentration of the cuttings can be soaked within 30 minutes, and the parts with leaves should not be stained with rooting agent, otherwise the growth of top bud will be affected.

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Honghua Jimu's bed arrangement

To choose the soil with good drainage and sufficient sunlight and deep and fertile soil, it is best to apply a layer of furan Dan on the surface of the soil to prevent and control pests, lay the good substrate on the surface and gently pat it for cutting, at this time, you can choose the appropriate mixture of fine loess and dry sand to make the substrate..

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The cutting operation of safflower stepwood

When cutting, pay attention to pressing the culture soil on both sides with fingers while cutting to make it compact. Immediately apply water after cutting to prevent water loss and wilting. Finally, cover the soil with film after compaction, and then shade it. In summer, pay attention to shading first and then cutting.

The above is the related cutting methods of mahogany, as long as we grasp the correct cutting methods, then the survival of the plant will be guaranteed.

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