1. PreparationIt is best to choose spring and autumn as the time for cuttings of Golden Edge Tiger Piranha. Prepare the cutting medium, sterilized scissors and an appropriate amount of clean water. 2. Cut the leavesCut a piece of leaves from a healthy mother plant. The length can be controlled within 7-8 cm. The cut leaves must be free of diseases and insect pests. After selecting the leaves for cuttings, it is best to place the cut in a sunny place to dry in the shade to prevent rotting after cuttings. 3. Pot soil selectionAs mentioned above, you need to prepare the substrate for cuttings. The substrate used should be sufficiently breathable and have loose soil. The substrate should be disinfected before cuttings to prevent pathogens in the substrate from invading the leaves. The flower pot should also have good air permeability and should not be too small. 4. Take cuttingsInsert the processed leaves into the substrate and fix them, spray some water appropriately to maintain a certain degree of moisture, and finally place them in a cool place and wait for them to take root. It should be noted that there should be a certain gap between the leaves for cuttings, and they should not be too close. |
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