Rooting time of violet cuttingsThe best time for violets cuttings is in late spring and early summer every year, usually in March and April. The temperature and humidity at this time are relatively moderate, and the survival rate of the plants after cuttings is also higher. If the violets are properly cared for after cuttings, they will take root in about a month and grow into seedlings in 2-3 months . Rooting method of violet cuttingsIf you want to increase the rooting speed of violets, you can apply some rooting powder on the cut of the plant cuttings. This can quickly promote the rooting of the plant and effectively prevent the cut from rotting. It can be said to kill two birds with one stone. Violet cutting method1. Leaf cutting propagation This method is the most common. Choose healthy leaves of violets, dry them, and then you can carry out leaf cutting propagation. Be sure to keep the growth environment ventilated and the temperature controlled at around 18-24℃. It will take 2-3 weeks to take root. 2. Stem cutting propagation If propagating by stem cuttings, it is recommended to choose strong branches of violets, cut about 10 cm, and then insert them into sandy soil. After the plants survive, plant them in the ridges separately, and then transplant them in the spring of the second year. |
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