1. Increase the temperatureThe lucky tree grows best in an environment of 20-28℃. The temperature after cutting cannot be lower than 5℃, otherwise it will affect its survival. If you want it to recover quickly, the day and night temperature should be between 18-20℃. 2. Enhance lightingProper light is beneficial to its recovery. Although there are no branches and leaves after pruning, it still needs sufficient light. You can put it on the balcony indoors to receive sunlight all day. 3. Water and fertilizer managementDo not water too much after cutting the stems, as it does not absorb much water at this time. It is also not suitable to apply fertilizer immediately. You can add a certain nutrient solution when watering. This will replenish its nutrients, and when diluted with water, it will not cause damage to the roots. 4. GerminationIf you want it to sprout naturally, you need to paint the cut or use wax to prevent moisture loss. If you want to accelerate germination, you can apply a certain amount of gibberellin on the bud eyes, but don't apply too much, and the seeds will germinate in a short time. You can also carve a mark on the bud eye, or prick it with a needle, which can effectively promote the growth of new buds. |
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