1. Cutting timeThere is no fixed time for its cuttings, as long as the temperature is controlled well. The temperature should be between 18 and 25 degrees, neither too high nor too low. If the temperature is too high, the cuttings will easily rot, and if it is too low, it will be difficult for them to take root and survive. 2. Cutting method1. Select branches: When cutting, select strong branches and stems, cut them into small sections of five to eight centimeters, and ensure that each branch has three or more leaf nodes. In addition, it is best to cut the lower incision at an angle so that it can better absorb water and allow it to take root as soon as possible. 2. Prepare the soil: The soil for cuttings should be well-ventilated and fertile. You can mix leaf mold and sandy soil yourself, or you can buy nutrient soil at a flower shop. 3. Insert into the soil: After the cuttings and soil are prepared, you can carry out cuttings. Moisten the soil with water before inserting, and then insert it directly. 3. How many days does it take to survive Its survival rate is very high. After cuttings, keep it in a cool place, avoid strong sunlight, water it frequently, and provide a moist growing environment. It will take about half a month to take root and survive. |
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