1. Division method1. Time selection: around 20 degrees is the most suitable. So, either in spring or early summer will do. 2. Mother plant selection: The main criterion is that it must be strong and free of diseases and insects. 3. Division steps: Take the mother plant out of the pot and clean the soil on the roots. After that, carry out necessary pruning of the roots, mainly cutting off rotten and old roots. After pruning, use a sharp knife to divide the plant into sections. Pot each section separately. 4. Subsequent maintenance: After planting, water thoroughly and keep it moist. Wait until new shoots emerge before moving it to a bright location. 2. Cutting method1. Time: Mainly in summer. 2. Substrate: The requirements are relatively high. It needs to have good drainage and contain a lot of humus. For example, you can mix peat soil and river sand evenly. 3. Cuttings: It is best to choose young branches with about three leaves. 4. Cutting: Insert the branches obliquely into the substrate. Pour the right amount of water and it will sprout in about five weeks. 5. Potting: Put about three centimeters of coarse sand in the pot in advance, and then pot it to make it easier to drain. After potting, place it in a warm place for maintenance. |
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