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It's the best cutting season for pothos

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-11 13:21:28
Simple and easy operation is one of the major characteristics of the propagation of pothos. It is precisely because of this feature that many novices and old flower friends like to choose pothos for cutting. Although the operation is simple, the choice of environment and time is also crucial. Let's see when is the best time to start?

I. operation time

1. There is no clear regulation on the time. As long as the temperature and moisture are in place, cutting can be carried out all year round. But in terms of climate and survival rate, spring and summer operation is the most stable, from April to August.

2. At this time, the temperature is relatively high, the sun is stable, the air is relatively wet, the summer can grow stably, and the winter will grow stronger, with a certain ability to resist the external environment.

2. Of course, if you are in a hurry, it can also be carried out in autumn and winter. However, it is necessary to make proper temperature and water for it manually. Hold it above 20 ℃, and the minimum overwintering temperature should not be less than 15 ℃, otherwise it will enter the dormancy period, and then it will not survive at a low level.

II. Operation method

1. Carefully observe the shape and structure of the root, find the gray bone, and gently cut it with a knife or scissors, along the direction of the root. Gentle action, to avoid the destruction of small roots, affect later development.

2. Find a container, pour in half a pot of water, and put in a few drops of vinegar. Introduce the rooting powder according to the proportion, put in the reduced green shoots, and soak for several hours. Rooting powder will make it grow new roots. At this time, we can cut

Immersion

Cutting method has been mentioned before, and will not be described here. The method of hydroponics and soil culture is different, pay attention to the use of air rooting, root development will be faster, the survival rate will be higher.

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