CuttingsThe branches and vines of Green Bell are very easy to grow roots. You can cut off a few sections in spring and autumn, bury half of them in sand or loose soil, keep it moist but not waterlogged, and it will soon take root and be ready for planting. The best season for cuttings is spring and autumn, as the cold and high temperatures in winter and summer make it difficult for cuttings to take root. DivisionGreen Bell can be propagated by division. Except for winter when the temperature is too low for division, division can be carried out in other seasons. For plants that have been potted for 2-3 years, when repotting in spring, remove the old culture soil from the densely packed seedlings, divide them into two or several clumps, and pot them separately to become new plants. PlantThe pearly leaves of Green Bell can also be propagated. The small plants on the runners are capable of reproduction. During the growing season, cut the small plants from the stems and plant them in culture soil or water. After the small plants have grown roots, transplant them into pots. In addition to the above-mentioned propagation methods, seeds can also be sown, but flower lovers generally use it less. |
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