1. Can it be propagated by cuttings?Of course, a Christmas cactus can be propagated by cuttings, which is one of its propagation methods, and this method is relatively simple. However, the leaves should be full, plump and full of vitality. Do not use withered and dead leaves. The best time is spring and autumn, when the chance of survival is higher. Also pay attention to maintenance methods and maintain a suitable growth environment, so that a branch can be turned into a potted plant. 2. Operation method1. Cut branches: First, you need to cut branches. If you have one at home, you can cut a strong branch from it. Be sure to use sterilized scissors and apply carbendazim to the wounds of the mother plant. If you don't have it at home, you can cut a section from somewhere else. 2. Prepare the substrate: Prepare a breathable and well-draining substrate to ensure that it is permeable so that water does not accumulate. 3. Carry out cuttings: Apply enough water to the substrate and keep it moist. Dry the cut branches slightly, dip them in rooting powder and insert them, place them in a bright location, and add water after the soil is completely dry. Once the roots have grown steadily, you can transplant them. |
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