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How to deal with cutting head seedlings of Corydalis africana

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-04 15:08:50
African pansy can be beheaded either because of rotten roots, or because of the influence of overall shape on beauty, or for the purpose of breeding as soon as possible. So, how to deal with the cutting head seedlings of Corydalis Africana?

How to deal with cutting head seedlings of Corydalis Africana

The cutting and replanting of Corydalis Africana is suitable for spring and autumn, because the temperature is more suitable at this time, the growth of the plant is good, and the rooting speed is fast.

First, prepare the matrix and mix it with wet soil. As much as possible to eliminate the unnecessary leaves, the strong leaves are good materials for cutting, and only a few necessary leaves are retained, so the nutrient consumption is less. Then, the basin can be taken off, and the soil surface can be cut horizontally, and about 1-2cm is reserved for fixation. In addition, it is better to keep 1-2 fine roots, so as to prevent the leaves from wilting in the early stage of cutting. After that, peel off the stem carefully. Use nails or a knife. Put the head to dry first.

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After the wound is dried, that is, when the wound turns white, it can be put into the basin, and the soil is slightly compacted to make the root system of the plant more closely combined with the soil. Do not water after inserting, wet soil and dry seed can be used, which can help to keep the humidity and permeability of the root and avoid rotting.

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