1. Cutting method The simplest way to propagate jasmine is undoubtedly the cutting method. This method is extremely simple to operate and does not take much time. In addition, the survival rate is very high, so flower lovers can try it. 2. Specific methods ① Cutting time: The best time for cutting is during its growth period, which is between May and October, so as to ensure a sufficient success rate. ②Select cuttings: The choice of cuttings will directly determine whether the cuttings will be successful. It is best to choose 1-2 year old, healthy and disease-free branches with good growth, so as to ensure a certain success rate. After selecting the cuttings, you need to cut them with sterilized scissors, and then bevel the cut at 45°, which can increase its water absorption area. ③ Insertion soil: After processing the cuttings, you need to prepare a slightly acidic soil with good air permeability and drainage capabilities. Then insert the cut cuttings into the soil. After planting it, you need to put it in a lightless environment, keep the soil moist, no fertilizer is needed, just wait for it to take root. |
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