Cutting methodStep 1Choose fine and loose sowing soil or sifted peat, which is more conducive to the growth of seedling roots. Step 2The selected soil should also be disinfected with diluted carbendazim. Step 3The newly grown shoots you choose should only be 4 to 5 cm long.
Step 4After planting, pat and compact the soil around the seedlings, cover them with a lid to keep them moist after watering them once, and then place them in a sunny place facing north for cultivation. Step 5Xiaoling can be transplanted about one and a half months after cuttings, and the cutting work is basically completed. Things to note1: Choose sowing soil 2. Carbendazim for soil disinfection 3. The principle of "no watering unless the water is dry" (immersion method) 4. Sunlight exposure needs to start ten days after cutting 5. Compact the soil around the seedlings |
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