1. CuttingThere are no strict requirements on the season for cuttings. Except for winter, it can be done in the other three seasons of spring, summer and autumn. Generally, it is chosen one week after the flowers wither. Cut a section of branches that looks relatively strong about ten centimeters long, dip it in a little growth liquid, dry it, and then insert it into the sand. Pour an appropriate amount of water to keep the soil moist. It will take about 15 days for it to take root. 2. LayeringChoose a longer branch and bury it shallowly in the sand. Then water it frequently to keep the soil moist, which will help the branch take root. Wait quietly for about a month and a half for it to take root. When the spring of the following year comes, separate the layered branch from the original mother plant. 3. DivisionIt is usually carried out around March. After the plants are dug out, they are divided into individual plants according to requirements and then transplanted separately. |
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