June Snow Cutting TimeThe time for cuttings of Junebell is usually chosen in spring and summer, specifically from March to April or from June to July. If cuttings are done in spring, semi-lignified branches are needed as they are easier to survive. If cuttings are done in summer, tender branches need to be used as cuttings. Cutting method of June Snow1. Cutting soil June snow is suitable for planting in loose and fertile soil. It can be mixed with perlite, river sand, coconut bran and vermiculite. Before cutting, it needs to be placed in a sunny place for exposure to disinfection and sterilization to avoid diseases and pests affecting plant growth. 2. Take cuttings Choose vigorously growing branches on the Serissa plant as cuttings, cut them off to keep a length of about 6-8 cm, place them in a cool and ventilated place, wait for the wound to dry, insert the cuttings into the small holes, gently compact the substrate next to the cuttings, keep the cuttings upright, and spray water to keep them moist. Maintenance after cutting of June SnowAfter cuttings, June Snow should be placed in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and the substrate should be kept moist. The cuttings will take root in about 20 days. When the root system of the cuttings is relatively developed, they can be planted in pots, and then the light exposure time can be slowly increased. |
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