Cutting propagation time of Rhizoma CeratitisThick-ribbed grass can be propagated by cuttings, which can usually be done throughout the year, but please note that its rooting speed will be slower in winter. Method of cuttings of Rhizoma CeratitisWhen growing rough-ribbed grass, you can prune it, remove old branches, and choose stronger branches as cuttings. If you are using terminal buds for cuttings, you can choose branches with terminal buds and cut them into cuttings about 10cm-15cm long. You can remove some leaves on the branches, which is more conducive to the survival of the cuttings. If you are doing stem cuttings, you can choose a stem that is growing fuller and cut it into small sections of 5-10 cm long for cuttings. When carrying out cuttings, after preparing the pots and medium, spray the medium with water, then place the treated cuttings on the medium, and be careful to keep the soil moist to increase the chance of survival. Cutting maintenance of rough rib grassGenerally, the thick rib grass can take root in about half a month after cuttings. After the plant starts to take root, you can place it in a 7.5cm diameter flowerpot to grow seedlings. When more roots grow, you can transplant and plant it. |
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