Epiphyllum cutting timeIt is better to propagate Epiphyllum by cuttings between April and May in spring. The temperature at this time is suitable, so the survival rate is relatively high. Epiphyllum is mainly propagated by cuttings of branches and leaves. Simple method of cuttings of EpiphyllumChoose a flowerpot with good drainage and ventilation, preferably well-rotted soil or sandy soil. Cut the cuttings into 10 cm small sections and dry them in the sun for two or three days. After the cut is dry, insert the cuttings into the substrate, then place the plant in a cool place and water it every 4 to 6 days. How to root Epiphyllum cuttingsTo make the cuttings of Epiphyllum take root quickly, you can apply some rooting powder on the branches when cutting, or you can water the soil with diluted rooting solvent after cutting. This way, the roots of the grown Epiphyllum will be more developed and strong. How long does it take to take root: When taking cuttings of Epiphyllum, choose older branches, that is, woody or semi-woody branches. Young and tender branches are easy to rot. Insert them into plain soil and keep it moist. It will grow roots in more than 20 days. Method to determine rooting: To determine whether the cuttings of Epiphyllum have taken root, we must first look at its leaves. If the leaves are upright, bright and shiny, it means that the Epiphyllum has taken root. How often to water: The soil of the newly transplanted Epiphyllum needs to be slightly dry, and a little water should be sprayed every 3-4 days. Do not water too much, and it is best to keep the cutting medium semi-moist. How long to see sunlight: Epiphyllum will take root about four weeks after cuttings. It can be moved to a place with weak light and sprayed with water. When the roots are 3 to 4 cm long, plant them in pots. Wait for 2 to 3 weeks for them to take root and survive. |
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