1. Cutting timeIts cuttings can be carried out in any season as long as the temperature is suitable. The temperature is required to be between 20 and 30 degrees. Only such a warm environment can ensure the survival of the cuttings. 2. Processing branchesChoose a strong branch, dig up the soil, and use a knife to cut it half a centimeter above the junction of the branch and the root. Then apply a layer of fresh moss and keep it moist. In about ten days, something like a tumor ball will grow, and then you can start cuttings. 3. Insert into the soilAsparagus fern cannot be inserted directly into the potting soil. You should use a cloth bag filled with moist sandy soil, then puncture the cloth bag and insert the branches in. It does not need to be inserted too deep, about two centimeters deep will be fine. After insertion, put the cloth bag into the flowerpot. 4. Post-maintenanceAfter the cuttings are completed, water them frequently to keep them moist. They will take root and survive in about a month. But also be careful not to overwater, otherwise the rhizomes will rot, resulting in failure of cuttings. In addition, it is best to place it in a place with weak light so that it can grow well. |
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