1. Is it possible to take cuttings?Peach trees can be propagated by cuttings, which is a very common method of propagation. Not only soft branches but also hard branches can be used, and all of them can survive after cuttings. Do not use diseased branches for cuttings, as this will not only pollute the soil but also make it difficult for them to take root. If you want the cuttings to take root and survive better, you should try to use strong and well-growing branches. 2. Cutting method1. Branches: The method of selecting branches is mentioned above, and simple processing is required after selection. 2-3 leaves should be retained on the top of the branch. The top of the branch should be cut flat, while the bottom should be cut obliquely. After pruning, dip the plants in rooting powder to make it easier for them to take root. 2. Substrate: Prepare some substrate for cuttings, which should be breathable, clean, and soft as much as possible. If you have experience, you can prepare the soil yourself, or directly purchase suitable nutrient soil. 3. Cuttings: Finally, plant the plants at a depth of 2/3 in the soil. There should be a certain distance between each branch, and the depth of the cuttings should not be too deep. |
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