1. Breeding Methods1. Cutting method: It is best to do it during the growing season. Spring and autumn are more suitable and the survival rate is higher. Prepare clean, breathable soil and disinfect it before use. Cut a branch about 10 cm long from the mother plant, remove the leaves at the bottom, and leave only 2-3 leaves. It is best to disinfect the cut, put it in a cool place to dry after disinfection, and finally carefully insert it into the soil, fix it and water it thoroughly. 2. Grafting method: The most suitable time is spring and autumn. The wound will heal faster after grafting. The rootstock can be a sturdy Purslane tree, which can be cut from the middle. It does not need to be cut too deep, so that it can be combined with the scion. After selecting the cuttings, cut off the bottom leaves and make bevel cuts on both sides of the bottom. After cutting, insert them into the cut of the rootstock and fix them. 2. Can the plant be divided?Generally speaking, the Dancing with Graces method of division is not used for reproduction. The most commonly used methods are the two methods mentioned above, cuttings and grafting. You can also use the sowing method for reproduction, these reproduction methods have a relatively high survival rate. |
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