Method 1: DivisionThis method is relatively simple and suitable for beginners, but many people have consulted me before, asking if there are other ways, saying that this method is a bit difficult to implement. Let's talk about it in detail today: Every pot of plants will have a growth point. Cut it off with a sharp knife and replant it in suitable soil. After multiple sub-plants grow out and grow to a certain size, you can divide and plant them. The main reason why many friends are reluctant to do it is because they will have doubts when cutting the growth point. However, if novices cannot use this method, then continue reading. Method 2: CuttingsThis method is also very simple. Just select the fingers that are full and strong, cut them off quickly, and replant them. But please note that you should try to use a sterilized and sharp knife to cut it, or you can just break it open with your hands. Whichever method you use, be careful not to prick your hands. Then place it in a cool place to dry for a while, and then plant it after its wounds are completely dry. When planting, just insert it into the soil, about 1 cm deep. It is particularly important to note that: Do not plant until the wound is dry, otherwise the wound will easily rot. |
>>: How to grow potted Japanese cherry blossoms
1. The reason for the fragrance of flowers Some f...
1. Temperature Asparagus fern needs to be grown i...
Wood ash is common in the countryside and easy to...
1. Diseases Reason: Orchids are more susceptible ...
Always trying to do better than what is available...
November is the transition period from autumn to ...
Rooting time of purple bamboo plum cuttings There...
I remember that when I was in elementary school, ...
Do onions prefer shade or sun? Onion is a sun-lov...
1. Will I die? The stonecrop will die after flowe...
As the name suggests, pennywort is a plant with a...
1. Sowing time It can be sown in autumn so that i...
It is not easy to grow Maohanni. Its appearance i...
Elm tree reproduction method There are only two w...
1. How long should I water after potting? It is u...