1. Is it possible to take cuttings?If you want to take cuttings of green radish, you can choose to do it in spring. Not only can it be propagated by cuttings, it is also very suitable. This is because the temperature at this time is very suitable for its growth, and it will not cause harm to the branches after cuttings. Generally speaking, as long as the temperature remains above 15℃ during cutting, it can be carried out. The most suitable period is late spring and early summer. 2. Correct cutting method1. Use clean scissors to cut a branch from the plant, the length should be about 10-13cm. The branches used for cuttings should be complete, healthy and strong so that they can take root faster. 2. Prepare a flowerpot and fill it with breathable soil rich in humus. Thoroughly disinfect it before use. Trim the bottom of the branch into a bevel and dip it in some rooting powder in preparation for cuttings. 3. After all the above steps are prepared, carefully insert the branches into the soil and water them thoroughly with clean water. When the soil has a moderate humidity, cover it with a film to avoid excessive evaporation of water. |
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