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How to insert longevity flower

Skyler White
2020-08-18 09:03:36
Florist Kalanchoe is a kind of perennial succulent herb with various propagation methods. Do you know how to insert the leaves of Florist Kalanchoe? Let's take a look at it with me.

Method of long life flower and leaf insertion

Step 1: select the blade

To carry out long-lived flower cutting, we should first select healthy leaves, and then pay attention to the petiole must be intact.

After selecting the leaves, we should first dry them all morning, mainly to let the wounds at the bottom of the leaves dry.

Step 2: the choice of basin soil

When carrying on the leaf cutting, the choice general flowerpot is OK, want bigger not too small;

Soil selection needs peat, or garden soil to be used as cutting medium.

Step 3: cutting leaves

Long life flower should bury the petiole in the soil when cutting the leaves. Pay attention that the leaves should be exposed outside. The soil only needs to bury the petiole.

After cutting, put it in a cool and ventilated place for curing.

Step 4: watering treatment

The cycle of longevity flower and leaf insertion is generally longer. Wait until 5-6 months for germination. Don't worry.

The usual watering treatment only needs a little bit of moisture in the soil. Wait until the soil is dry and watering.

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Precautions for longevity flower and leaf insertion

First of all, if it is a long-lived flower, we must wait until the flower is withered before we can carry out leaf cutting. At this time, we should subtract the residual flowers and then carry out cutting.

Secondly, we should pay attention to the process of long-lived cuttage, the substrate should not be excessively wet, the frequency of watering should not be frequent, and the water volume should not be too large, otherwise it is easy to cause root rot and affect the growth of plants.

The temperature environment of the cuttage of Florist Kalanchoe needs to be carried out in the room temperature of 20 ~ 25 ℃ to avoid frostbite.

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