How to breed Thousand Buddha Hands

How to breed Thousand Buddha Hands

How to reproduce Thousand Buddha Hands

Thousand Buddha's Hand can be propagated by sowing, cuttings, division, leaf cuttings and other methods. Generally, its natural reproduction is carried out by seed sowing, but in our daily planting, we usually use cuttings for faster speed.

Common propagation methods of Buddha's hand

1. Thousand Buddha Hands Division Reproduction Thousand Buddha Hands division reproduction can be done during the growing season. Cut off the small plants around the plant, or the upper branches of the leggy plant with a sharp knife, dry for a week and plant them in moist soil. Water them normally after a week. 2. Thousand Buddha Hands Cutting Reproduction Thousand Buddha Hands can be cut all year round, with the best effect in spring and autumn. Cut the top branches, 5 to 7 cm long, dry them slightly and insert them into the sand bed. They will take root 3-4 weeks after insertion. We can also use the middle and lower mature leaves for cuttings, which will take root in about 3 weeks. After the young plants grow out, they will be potted. 3. Thousand Buddha Hands Sowing Reproduction Thousand Buddha Hands seed propagation can be done during the growing season, generally in autumn sowing is the best. The sowing temperature is generally controlled at 18-23 degrees. The soil for sowing can be peat + vermiculite + perlite each. After soaking with insecticide and sterilization water, the seeds are sown flat on the soil surface and covered. Generally, they will sprout in about a week. After the sprouts are neat, remove the film and increase the light. 4. For leaf cutting propagation of Thousand Buddha Hand, generally during the growing season, gently break off the mature leaves at the bottom of the plant and place them flat on moist soil. Generally, roots will take about 2 weeks to form. After rooting, keep the soil moist.

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