1. Prepare the soilChoose some cleanly sieved river sand or perlite, use it as the base and put it in the flowerpot, then use a small wooden stick to drill a few small holes in the base of the flowerpot, and you're ready. 2. Prepare the cuttingsAt the beginning of spring, before the Schefflera oleifera sprouts, use scissors to cut branches that are about one year old as cuttings, leaving the three or four leaves on the top, remove the leaves at the bottom, and cut them into an inclined surface. 3. Take cuttingsInsert two-thirds of the branches into the flowerpot, plant 1 to 3 cuttings in each pot, then move them to a place with weak light indoors and spray them with water to keep them moist. 4. Post-maintenanceKeep the room temperature between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, spray water regularly, spray once a day on sunny days, and it will take root after one and a half months. Then you can transplant it to another pot. You can move it under normal light one week after transplanting. |
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