1. Prepare toolsThe stems of Euphorbia cerasifera are relatively thick, so it is important to prepare suitable knives, which is the basis for pruning. You need to prepare a sharp knife in advance. Only if it is sharp enough can you cut the stem quickly. Please note that it must be disinfected beforehand, otherwise it will be infected with diseases and the effect will be affected. 2. Determine the locationEuphorbia rapa tends to grow very tall, which will affect its ornamental value and take up too much space, so it is necessary to behead it. First observe the condition of the entire plant, determine the location for cutting off the head, and use a blade to cut off this part. Move quickly and without dragging your feet, otherwise it will affect the flatness of the cut. 3. Maintenance after cuttingAfter beheading, subsequent maintenance is also critical. If you don’t pay attention to good methods, it will be difficult for the plant to recover. Do not let the cut surface get wet to prevent rot. Don't rush to expose the Euphorbia cerifera to too strong sunlight. Wait until the plant has adapted to it and then gradually expose it to it. 4. Make cuttings separatelyFor the part that is cut off, if it grows strong and full, it can be used for cuttings to cultivate new plants. |
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