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Treasure green cuttage

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-09-22 09:19:28
The cutting time of Baolu is suitable for the growing season, that is, March to may in spring. For plants growing for more than two years, new lateral branches will be produced from the base. You can use scissors to cut the lateral branches from the base and remove the leaves below. Clean and permeable plain sand soil can be used for soil, and clay heavy soil can not be used. Level the soil, insert the branches, put them in a warm place, and they will take root in about 20 days.

I. select time

In order to improve the survival rate, the best time for cutting is in the growing season, that is, March to may in spring. The temperature is high and the air humidity is guaranteed. It is very suitable for cutting, which is more favorable for subsequent rooting. It happens to be in the period of growth and germination, the growth speed is very fast, and the corresponding growth speed will also be accelerated.

Bao Lu

II. Cutting branches

It needs to be careful to cut branches. Not all plants can cut branches. It needs more than two years of plants. For plants growing for more than two years, the leaves under the stem will slowly fall off, the dormant buds in the leaf mark part will germinate, and new lateral branches will be produced, which is very suitable for selecting branches. Prepare a pair of sterilized scissors, then cut the lateral branches from the base, and then remove the lower leaves.

Bao Lu

III. preparation of soil

After the branches have been treated, the soil needs to be prepared. It can be used clean and permeable plain sand, which can have certain air permeability and maintain good growth, which is conducive to later rooting. Pay attention not to use clay heavy soil, in this kind of soil, it is difficult to breathe.

Bao Lu

IV. cutting

Level the soil, then insert the branches into the soil, put them in a warm place, block the strong light, and take root in about 20 days.

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