When is the best time to prune ginseng euphorbiaThere is no specific pruning schedule for ginseng spurge, but they do need to be pruned regularly to keep their size under control. When pruning spurge, always wear gloves, use goggles, and avoid contact with the latex, as it is a strong irritant. Ginseng Euphorbia Pruning TipsGinseng euphorbia can be cut casually, which can promote more branches and better shape. Cut a strong branch from the mother plant of ginseng euphorbia and apply plant ash or sulfur powder on its cut to disinfect it. Secondly, place its branches in a cool and ventilated place to dry, which takes about 3 to 4 days, and prepare fluffy and breathable soil, keep the soil at a certain humidity, then cut the branches into the soil, place it in a cool and ventilated place, and it will take root in about ten days. |
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