Cutting preparationMaterialPennywort plant, flowerpot or cup, soil, and appropriate amount of water. Pennisetum suitable for cuttingsWhen taking cuttings of pennywort, you need to choose suitable cuttings. Generally, choose branches with better growth, preferably with roots, so that they are easier to take root. Cutting methodIllustrationStep 1: Select a few suitable branches of pennywort from the flowerpot, dig them out and set aside. Step 2: Use the prepared flower pot or cup as a container for cuttings. Step 3: Fill the cup with an appropriate amount of soil, generally about two-thirds of the cup. Note that the soil you choose should be fertile so that it can meet the growth needs of the pennywort. Step 4: Cut the prepared branches of copper coin grass into the prepared soil, and then compact it and fix it. Step 5: After cuttings, pour an appropriate amount of water into the pot of the pennywort until it covers the soil. Be careful not to let the pennywort be washed out. Cutting maintenanceThe grafted pennywort needs to be properly maintained. First place it in a sunny place, ensure appropriate light, and water the pennywort frequently. Basically, as long as the maintenance environment is suitable, the pennywort will grow quickly and fill the flowerpot. |
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