Cutting Kalanchoe1. First of all, it is best to choose Kalanchoe that has finished blooming. Cut the branches into about 5 to 8 cm, leaving only a pair of leaves in each section, and cut off the rest. Cut the bottom at an angle to help it take root faster. 2. Use sand or perlite as cutting soil. After watering it thoroughly, plant the Kalanchoe in it and compact it lightly. Keep it moist at ordinary times and place it in a ventilated place without direct sunlight. It will take root in half a month and can be transplanted into a large flowerpot after a month. 3. In addition to branch cuttings, Kalanchoe can also be propagated by cuttings of sturdy leaves. The method is similar to branch cuttings, but the growth of new leaves is relatively slow. Cuttings of Schlumbergera1. Cut off the leaves of Christmas cactus, each section has 2 to 3 leaves. Do not plant cuttings immediately after cutting. Let them dry for about 2 days to allow the wounds to dry completely. 2. The soil for Christmas cactus cuttings can be a mixture of nutrient soil and peat soil in a ratio of 1:1. Insert the Christmas cactus into the soil about 2 cm deep. Usually place it in a ventilated place, spray water more and water less. 3. In about 2 to 3 weeks, the Christmas cactus will grow roots, and in 6 to 8 weeks, it will grow tender leaves. The roots will also grow to about 3 cm, and then you can repot and transplant them. Rubber tree cuttings1. When propagating rubber trees through cuttings, it is best to choose one-year-old ones. Cut the branches into about 15 cm long. After cutting, burn the ends of the branches with an alcohol lamp. This can not only disinfect them, but also stop the juice from flowing out. 2. Trim the leaves, leaving only 2 to 3 leaves. Insert it into the water and place it in a location with scattered light. Change the water every 3 days or so and spray the leaves with water at regular intervals. 3. Rubber trees planted in water take root quickly, and the survival rate is higher than those planted in soil. White roots will grow in about 10 to 15 days. Generally, after 40 to 50 days, new leaves will grow and then the plant can be transplanted into a pot. Cuttings of Begonia1. Begonia is very easy to rot, so the branches for cuttings must be strong and free of rot. The blade must be disinfected before cutting, and after cutting, wait until the wound is completely dry before cutting. 2. The soil can be perlite or breathable peat soil. After watering thoroughly, insert the Begonia, place it in a place without direct sunlight, and keep it moist. 3. Begonia is afraid of heat, and now it is more than 10 degrees, which is the best time for cuttings. It will take about 20 days for the roots to grow and can be transplanted after 2 months. Ivy cuttings1. Compared with the above green plants, ivy cuttings are much simpler. Cut several 10 cm long cuttings and remove the leaves near the bottom. 2. After cutting the ivy, you should plant it in cuttings as soon as possible. After inserting it into sandy soil, water it once. After that, water it once every two days or so. In the second week, you can reduce the frequency of watering as long as the soil is not too dry. 3. After about 20 days, the ivy will take root. You can wait another month until the root system is stronger before transplanting, so that it can adapt to the new pot environment more quickly. Cuttings of succulent plants1. Before grafting succulents, it is best to control the water for a period of time so that the leaves are easier to pick off and the wounds are easier to heal. 2. Just sprinkle the succulent leaves directly on the soil. The soil can be a mixture of perlite, coconut coir and peat soil. No watering is needed during this period, and roots will grow in about 10 days. 3. After new leaves grow on the leaves, don't rush to remove the old leaves. You can wait for the old leaves to wither naturally, and then gently pull them off. Jasmine cuttings1. Cut the jasmine branches, the length of which is approximately the distance from a pair of leaves to the next bud. Cut off most of the leaves so that the water evaporates slowly and the roots grow faster. 2. Jasmine cuttings can be directly propagated in yellow sand and placed in a cool and ventilated place. Water them once in the morning and evening to maintain humidity. 3. It will take about 20 days for the cuttings to take root. After two months, the root system will be well developed. Then you can transplant them into pots and maintain them. Milan cuttings1. The best season for Milan cuttings is from April to June, when the branches are the strongest. After cutting, soak them in rooting water for 10 minutes. 2. For Milan cuttings, you can use yellow sand and a little humus soil. After cuttings, you should spray water frequently and cover it with a plastic bag or plastic bucket to keep it moist. 3. Milan takes a relatively slow time to take root, and it may take about 2 months to grow roots. After 1 to 2 months of rooting, you can transplant it. Cuttings of Buddhist beads, Lover's Tears1. The Tears of Lover and the Buddha's Beaded Chlorophytum look similar, and the cutting methods are also the same. Cut 8-10 cm long vines, preferably with growth points on each section (red circle in the picture below), so that rooting will be faster. 2. Place the Buddha beads or Lover's Tears branches flat on the soil, spray water every day to keep them moist, and do not water too frequently. Wait until the soil 2 to 3 centimeters below is dry before watering. 3. In about 15 days, the Buddhist beads will take root. Wait until new beads grow, then you can continue to maintain it normally. Money tree cuttings1. Money tree can be kept alive by using leaves, but the leaves must be green and healthy. Yellow leaves or leaves with diseased spots cannot be kept alive. 2. Insert the leaves of the money tree into breathable soil, using clean river sand. Usually spray water to keep the soil moist. Get about an hour of sunlight a day, but avoid excessive exposure to the sun. 3. After one month, spherical rhizomes will grow and roots will take shape after two months. The money tree grown from leaf cuttings grows relatively slowly, so you need to be patient. After 8 to 10 months, 4 or 5 pairs of new leaves will grow, and the growth rate will become faster and faster afterwards. Hydrangea cuttings1. After cutting the hydrangea branches, divide them into small sections of 3 to 5 cm, forming a "Y" shape as a whole. Then cut off half of the leaves to reduce water evaporation. 2. Fill the seedling box with perlite and peat soil, water it once, and then plant the hydrangea branches. Spray water with a fine spray every day for the first week, and then you don't need to be so frequent, just once every 3 days will be enough. 3. Place the hydrangea seedling box in a location with scattered light. It will generally take root and grow new leaves in 3 weeks. You can transplant it into a separate pot in about 50 days. Rose cuttings1. Cut the rose into small pieces of 10 to 12 cm, cut the bottom at a 45° angle, and leave only the top two leaves. Roses have many thorns, so be careful not to prick your hands when cutting them. 2. For rose cuttings, just use fine sand. After watering, plant the roses in. Place the seedling pot in a semi-shaded location and keep the fine sand moist at all times. 3. The rose will take root in about half a month. After new shoots about 5 cm long grow out, you can move the seedlings to a new pot. Cuttings of Peperomia (Jasper)1. Cut the branches of Chinese evergreen and leave them for half an hour to let the juice on the cut dry before cutting. 2. Mix peat soil, river sand and perlite in a ratio of 3:1:1. After watering it thoroughly, plant the Chinese evergreen branches. Place in a warm, well-ventilated location. 3. Water the plants when the soil becomes dry, and spray water every 2 to 3 days. After 20 to 30 days, roots and new leaves will grow. Mint cuttings1. Cut off a branch about 5 cm long, keep 2 to 4 tender leaves on the top, and remove the rest. Save nutrients and water. 2. After planting the mint in the soil, spray water once in the morning and once in the evening. This way, it will take root in a week and can be planted in a larger pot. 3. Mint is also suitable for water insertion. Just put it in clean water and change the water every 2 to 3 days, and it will grow roots quickly. It is also very clean and you can see the root growth process. Cuttings of Sansevieria1. Cut the snake plant leaves into 10 cm sections, and then place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry for a day or two until the cut is completely dry. 2. Prepare breathable soil such as coarse sand or perlite, add a little nutrient soil, water it thoroughly, and then insert the snake plant leaves 2 to 3 cm deep. 3. Do not expose the cuttings to the sun immediately after cutting. Place them in a place without direct sunlight and keep the substrate moist. It will take about a month for roots to grow and new shoots to appear. If it is a golden-edged tiger plant, the golden edges of the new shoots will disappear after leaf cuttings. This is the introduction to the method of cuttings. While the temperature is moderate now, Plant more flower cuttings! |
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