1. Soil preparation: prepare the soil for cutting in advance to ensure good ventilation and drainage. If the permeability of the soil is not good, you can add some perlite properly, and finally put it into the basin.
2. Branch selection: on the plants with good growth conditions, select a strong branch that has not been damaged by diseases and insect pests. Then use a knife to cut it into small sections. Each section must have at least one bud point and a leaf.
3. Cutting: insert the small cut branches into the soil for about 3cm, and fix them with the soil. Water it properly, find a film, make a few holes and cover it well, keep it slightly wet, wait for rooting.
1. Container: for hydroponics, both the container and the water quality are very important. You can choose a glass container because you can see the rooting of the branches transparently. After cleaning, drain water. Use mineral water or tap water after drying.
2. Cuttings: the length of water cuttings is slightly longer, preferably 15-20cm with air rooting. Cut off the leaves at the bottom and soak them in the rooting water.
3. Water insertion: put the cuttings into the water culture container, but don't let the leaves also soak in the water, put them in a cool place, change the water in 2-3 days, and take root in a week or so.