1. Soil Insertion1. If you are planting it in the soil, you must first prepare a flowerpot of appropriate size. Then pinch off a branch from the plant that is not threatened by disease, about ten centimeters in length. Then soak the branches in disinfectant for about five minutes, and finally dry them. 2. Prepare some fluffy soil with certain nutrients, then insert the diameter directly into the soil, with a depth of about two to three centimeters. Then keep the growth temperature of the potted plant at around 20 degrees, place it in a dark place, and wait for the plant to take root. 2. Water plug1. Water insertion is simpler than soil insertion, and it also involves cutting a healthy branch from the plant. Then find a transparent container and add about half of water into it. If you want it to grow faster, you can add some nutrients appropriately. 2. However, its roots also need to be coated with a layer of rooting powder, which can speed up the growth of roots. Generally speaking, it takes about 20 days for roots to grow after treatment. If not treated, it will take longer. Just place it in a cool, dark place to grow, and then slowly expose it to light after it has taken root. |
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