Frost Morning's propagation method: cutting and graftingThe clusters of plants of Frost Morning are very spectacular, with the effect of a cluster of flowers. The best way to grow such plants is by beheading and cuttings. Beheading and cutting can destroy the shape of the mother plant, but also reshape the shape of the mother plant. It is a favorite of Frost Morning Flower lovers who like multiple old plants. Frost Morning propagation method: leaf cuttingsIn spring and autumn, you can break off healthy, mature and complete leaves from Frost Morning for cuttings. Place the leaves slightly tilted or flat on vermiculite, peat or coconut coir, keep them slightly moist, and they will soon take root at the base and grow new shoots. When the new shoots grow a little bigger, they can be planted separately to become new plants. The propagation method of Frost Morning: divisionFrost Morning can also be propagated by cuttings of young plants that sprout next to the old plants. Before cutting, the incision needs to be dried, and then the lower end of the stem should be shallowly buried in the sand. The cutting medium needs to be loose sandy soil so that the roots of the plant can grow well. |
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