1. Can it be inserted alive?Lycium barbarum branches can survive after cuttings, and many people use branch cuttings for propagation. When grafting, the branches need to be inserted into the sandy soil and kept at a certain level of moisture so that new roots can grow. In addition, you must choose a suitable time. Cuttings are more suitable in spring and autumn. 2. Cutting method1. Branch selection: The branches used for cuttings should preferably be 1-2 years old, and the length should be controlled at around 10 cm. The buds on the branches should be full and grow well. It is not recommended to use diseased and weak branches. 2. Preparation: Before starting cuttings, the substrate must be prepared and disinfected. The cut branches should also be soaked in the rooting solution for a while, so that they will take root faster after cuttings. 3. Cutting: The final step of cutting is very simple. Dig a hole in the substrate and put the processed branches in. The depth of insertion into the soil is generally 1/3 or 1/2, and then just water it enough. |
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