1. Planting timePlanting wood chrysanthemum can be done throughout the year. However, if you plant it in summer, you must pay attention to cooling it down. Because when the temperature is too high, it is not easy for it to survive. If conditions permit, it is recommended to plant it in spring or autumn. Because its survival rate is higher at this time. 2. Planting Method1. Cut cuttings: It is mostly propagated by cuttings. First prepare a mature plant with normal growth and cut a healthy branch from it. Then soak it in rooting water for 30 minutes, and then soak it in clean water for 3-4 hours. 2. Prepare flower soil: Because its branches are more likely to take root in more breathable flower soil, it is recommended to use two parts of leaf mold, three parts of garden soil and two parts of river sand to prepare its flower soil. 3. Carry out cuttings: put the prepared soil into the seedling container, then insert the treated cuttings with the bottom facing down into the soil so that half of its length is submerged in the soil. 4. Rooting maintenance: After planting, place it in a semi-shaded location and add water in time to ensure that the soil can remain moist. If you maintain it like this for 2-3 weeks, it will grow roots. |
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