1. Cutting methodThis is a more common method. From a well-growing philadelphus plant, cut a stem with at least 2 nodes and use it as a branch for cuttings. After cutting, place it in a ventilated place and let the cut part dry. Finally, insert it into a substrate with good drainage, cover it with a film, and it will grow small roots in about 2-3 weeks. 2. Layering methodThe survival rate of this method is relatively high and will not affect the growth of the plants. Select a sturdy branch from the plant, place it flat on the substrate, make a small hole at the node, and use a "U"-shaped wire to fix it in the substrate. Finally, cover it with a layer of soil to ensure a certain humidity, and roots will grow after 3 weeks. Wait until the new roots grow to about 2-3cm, then cut off the stem segment with roots and transplant it. 3. Tuber MethodThis method is similar to the cutting method, and the key to survival lies in its tubers. Cut the tubers with branches off the plant, bury them in the soil, cover them with appropriate soil, and finally water them with appropriate amount of water. |
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