1. Prepare the soilChoose perlite, which is cleaner and has better air permeability, as the cutting soil. The soil should not be too loose to prevent water loss. 2. Prepare the cuttingsChoose branches that have flowered, because such branches are relatively rich in nutrients. Prune the branches and make sure the space reserved for cuttings is not too long, as it will bury the leaves at the bottom and easily cause rot. 3. Take cuttingsThen soak the pruned branches in a solution of carbendazim diluted with water for 2 to 3 minutes. After the time is up, take them out and place them in a cool place to dry. Dip them in a little rooting water and insert them into the prepared soil. Place them in a lighted place and wait. They will take root in about ten days and then you can transfer them to a pot and continue cultivating them. |
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