Select more than three cuttings from glassy green plants and plant them in flowerpots. Water them immediately after cutting, but make sure that there is no ponding. Spray one chlorothalonil every half an hour after dilution for 10 minutes to keep the leaves moist. New roots can be produced within half a month, and the survival rate of new roots can reach more than 98%. When the length of glass emerald is about 10cm, remove the tips of 2 to 3 nodes, so that each node can grow new branches again.
The seeds are very small and can be stored for 3 years. Sow and plant in early April. The best distance between seeds is 15cm * 30cm. The planting depth is about 1cm. Before sowing, dig the pit first, and pour enough water into each pit. After the water seeps into the soil, sow. After about 4 seeds are sown in each pit, cover with soil. About 5 days can produce new seedlings, during the period to keep the soil moist, but not water. The probability of new seedlings was over 79.9%. To keep the soil moist, do not make the soil dry completely after watering. When watering, avoid flushing the seeds to the soil surface and placing them in a semi shaded place.
If you want to move the new seedlings to other flowerpots for planting, you must wait until the new seedlings grow to 10cm before transplanting.