How to Propagate PoinsettiaPoinsettia is often propagated by cuttings. Branches, tender branches, old roots and semi-hard branches can be cut to make cuttings. Different cuttings have different methods. Pay attention to proper maintenance after cuttings. They can take root and survive in about 20 days. In addition to cuttings, there is also layering, which is most suitable in April. Poinsettia Seed PropagationPoinsettia produces seeds, which are difficult to germinate. Direct planting is generally possible, but this method is rarely used. Cuttings are generally used for propagation. How to propagate poinsettia quicklyPoinsettia is propagated fastest by cuttings. After cuttings, move the pot to a cool place and water it every two or three days. The cuttings will take root and sprout after 15 days. Poinsettia breeding timeIt is best to propagate poinsettia by cuttings in June and July, because poinsettia is afraid of cold. If the weather is cold, leaves will fall off and wither during the propagation process. The temperature environment for propagation should generally be maintained at around 25 degrees Celsius, which can quickly promote the growth of rhizomes. After propagation, roots will take shape in about 1 month. Poinsettia propagation methodPropagation of Poinsettia by CuttingsChoose sturdy poinsettia branches with a length of 6-8 cm. Use scissors to cut them diagonally below the nodes and remove the leaves on the branches. Keep the cut moist. Before each cutting, check whether the tender stems and leaves of the branches are moist. Then insert them into the prepared soil and place them in a dark place. The branches will take root in 14-18 days. Poinsettia seed propagationFirst, you can buy high-quality poinsettia seeds, or pick branches from plants that have grown for 2 to 3 years. You need to cut the lower end of the branch at an angle and place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. You can plant the seeds and branches in loose soil. It is best to cover the seeds with a layer of soil, water them to keep them moist, and wait for them to take root and sprout. Notes on Poinsettia PropagationWhen making cuttings of poinsettia, you can choose old root cuttings, tender branch cuttings and semi-hard branch cuttings. Choose the appropriate location for cuttings. Generally, growth will resume in about 15 days after cuttings, and the cut should be smooth and flat. Placing it in a 100-fold diluted potassium permanganate solution can increase the survival rate of poinsettia after cuttings. |
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