Milan cuttings cannot be done in very cold winter, but can be done in spring and summer. After preparing the branches, they can be cut into loose and fertile soil. Keep them in a cool and ventilated environment, and keep the temperature between 25-30℃. In which month is Milan flower propagated by cuttings?The time for cutting Milan depends on the choice of branches. If you choose 2-year-old branches for cutting , you can do it in April or May in spring . If you choose new branches of the current year , you can choose between June and August of the current year . The climate in these two time periods is mild and suitable, which is conducive to the survival and rooting of cuttings. How to take cuttings of Milan1. Cut branches Choose 1-2 year old branches from the Milan mother plant and cut them into 8-10 cm long pieces. Cut the lower end of the cuttings into an oblique cut to increase the area for nutrient absorption. Remove some leaves near the lower end, apply a little wood ash on the cut, and place it in a cool place to dry. 2. Prepare the soil In order to promote the success of cuttings, the soil needs to be suitable. It is recommended to use two parts of compost soil and garden soil, add one part of sand, and mix them evenly as the substrate. Of course, the soil formula can also be flexibly matched, as long as it is prepared according to the principles of looseness, fertility, and good drainage. 3. Take cuttings Insert the processed branches into the soil, not too deep. After insertion, compact the surrounding soil, cover with plastic film to keep it moist, spray water appropriately to maintain humidity and promote rooting of the branches. Milan cutting precautionsAfter Milan cuttings, it should be placed in a cool and ventilated environment for maintenance. The temperature should be kept between 25-30℃ and the relative humidity should be kept above 90%. The cuttings will take root in about 80 days. |
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