How to reproduce zebra flowerWhen propagating zebra flowers, cuttings are generally used, usually in early summer each year, using stem ends with leaves for cuttings. Root buds can also be used for cuttings from winter to early spring. After cuttings, the soil needs to be kept moist. Zebra flower cutting propagation method1. When it comes to zebra flowers, it is usually done in early summer every year. You need to cut the stem end with leaves from the plant and disinfect it. After that, you can do the cuttings. The surrounding temperature needs to be kept at around 25 degrees and the soil needs to be kept moist. 2. Zebra flowers can also be propagated by cuttings in late winter and early spring, using root buds or root buds for cuttings. A suitable temperature environment is also required. If the temperature is too low, the germination rate and reproduction rate will be reduced, so it must be kept above 25 degrees. 3. When caring for zebra flowers by cuttings, be sure to keep the leaves clean, otherwise it will be infected with leaf spot disease, which will cause the leaves to fall off. For plants with falling leaves, you can use the method of pinching back pruning to encourage new buds to sprout at the base. |
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