Cherry Blossom Cutting Rooting TimeThe best time to propagate cherry blossoms is from April to July each year, but the temperature should be controlled at around 15℃. If the temperature is too high, it will cause rot, and if it is too low, it will affect rooting. When taking cuttings, try to choose strong, well-grown petunia branches. It is best to keep 1-2 buds and carry out cuttings while ensuring that the soil is moist. After about two weeks of maintenance, the cherry branches will be able to take root . How to root cherry blossom cuttingsWhen grafting cherry blossoms, it is recommended to use fertile, loose sandy soil, sterilize it with high temperature in advance, and expose it to strong light to avoid residual germs. At the same time, you must pay attention to the environment and whether it is well ventilated. If you find that the soil is too dry, spray water in time, so that it will take root in about two weeks. How to take cherry blossom cuttings1. Cut the cuttings Before cutting, you should choose healthy cherry branches. The length of each branch should be about 5-6 cm. It is best to keep 1-2 buds on each branch to increase the survival rate. Process the cut branches, cut off all the leaves at the bottom of the branches, make sure the incision is flat, place it in a cool place nearby to dry the incision, and then you can cut. 2. Take cuttings Spray water into the soil to keep it moist, then insert the branches into the soil and provide shade to prevent the branches from being exposed to strong light. Gradually increase the sunlight and maintain a suitable temperature to allow the cherry blossoms to grow healthily. |
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