How to propagate the fortune tree by cuttingsThe best time for cuttings of the fortune tree is from May to June each year, and it will take about a month to take root. The specific cutting method of the fortune tree is as follows: 1. When grafting the money tree, choose branches that are relatively strong, free of pests and diseases, and 6-7 cm in length. 2. The money tree is usually propagated by cuttings in June, and the cuttings must be disinfected before propagation. 3. The soil for the money tree cuttings must be loose and breathable, fertile, and also exposed to the sun. 4. Finally, you can insert the branches of the money tree into the soil, and be sure to water it in time. Precautions for propagation of fortune tree by cuttingsAfter the money tree is grafted, it needs to be watered and fertilized in time. It will take root in about 30 days. In addition, it needs to have sufficient light environment during maintenance to facilitate its growth and development. The soil should be kept moist and have sufficient nutrients. It should be prevented from being invaded by pests and diseases at ordinary times. |
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