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The cutting method of the fragrant rattan

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-21 08:16:15
If you want to cut it, you should first choose the right time, preferably at the turn of spring and summer. Generally, the half lignified branches about 20cm long in the same year are selected, cut, treated and then inserted into the prepared matrix. Then cover it with a bag, put it at about 20 ℃, keep the humidity, and it will take root in about half a month.

1. Time

To carry out this operation, we still need to find the right time. Generally, we do this operation at the end of spring and the beginning of summer, because many conditions are more appropriate in this season.

2. Branches

There is also a way to select the branches. Generally, we want to select the semi lignified branches that grow in the same year, and the length is about 20 cm. We need to immediately put them in a bag with appropriate humidity for standby. Of course, we'd better use wet toilet paper or cloth to wrap the wound.

3. Scrubbing

We have to clean the cutting utensils, to remove some of the substances left in them, and then clean them.

4. Matrix

There are requirements for the matrix. Generally, we should choose the one that is more breathable, such as using perlite and peat, and then we should spray it wet. The humidity should be moderate, and it doesn't need to be particularly wet. Generally, it's good if it can be held into a group and not spread. If it can be held, it's still not good.

5. Cutting

The preliminary preparation is ready. The specific operation is to take the branch out of the plastic bag, cut off the leaves under it, and then stick some rooting powder on the bottom. Of course, it is necessary to follow its use requirements. Then we will insert the branch into the medium, and pay attention to that the leaves can not touch its edge.

6. Bagging

We need to cover it with a bag, and then put it under the temperature of about 20, and it needs to be a place of astigmatism. We need to open the bag once or twice a day, and then check the water content in it. If there is a lack of water, we can try to spray some water on it.

7. Rooting

Generally two weeks or so will be able to grow roots, if you want to transplant it, you still need to wait until the length of the root is about eight centimeters.

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