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What kind of branches are cut from tea plum

Skyler White
2020-07-06 08:33:46
When cutting the tea plum, we should cut the branches that are healthy and old. The cuttings used shall not be damaged by pests, and the length of branches can be controlled within 5-7cm. The outer skin of branches is reddish brown, and the axillary buds are plump. When cutting, the leaves at the bottom of the branch should be removed. Only 2-3 leaves at the top are needed.

I. insert selection

The cuttage of tea plum should choose the more robust branches, and use the shoots of that year more often. It is suggested to use semi lignified branches, which should not be damaged by pests, and the length should be controlled at about 5-7cm. In general, the outer skin of the branch is reddish brown, and the axillary buds on it are plump. It is relatively easy to take root.

Camellia

When cutting, there should not be too many leaves on the branches. It's better to remove all the leaves at the bottom, just keep the top 2-3 leaves.

2. Cutting method

1. Select the planting soil and flowerpot to be used after the branches used for cutting are processed. Flowerpots and cuttings should be clean, which should not have too many impurities, try to disinfect before use.

Camellia

2. If you want to make it root faster, soak it in potassium permanganate for 3 minutes. After processing the cuttings, insert them into the prepared planting soil, pour water and place it in the shade.

Tea Plum

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