How to take cuttings from baby's fingers

How to take cuttings from baby's fingers

1. Stem cutting method

1. Process the branches: Select healthy and disease-free branches from the baby finger mother plant and cut them into stem segments. Then put them in a cool and ventilated place for 3-5 days to ensure that the wounds are dry.

2. Stem cuttings: Insert the dried leaves with the wound facing downwards into the prepared loose and breathable substrate. Pour some water and it will take root in a few days.

2. Leaf cutting method

1. Get the leaves: During the growth period, choose healthy and thick baby finger leaves, then break them off with your hands and place them in a cool place for 3-5 days.

2. Carry out leaf cuttings: prepare sandy soil for cultivation, moisten it with water, and then place the processed leaves on the soil surface with their backs down and faces up, without covering them with soil. Then put it in a cool place and it will take about 10-20 days to take root.

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