1. Cutting branchesSelect a mother plant with stronger growth, cut lush branches from the roots, remove all the leaves below the branches, and keep 2-3 leaves on the top. 2. Soaking branchesBundle the pruned branches, soak them in warm water for half an hour and prepare the soil. 3. Insert branchesUse your fingers to poke a few small holes in the prepared potting soil, insert the soaked branches into the holes, and then use your fingers to compact the surrounding soil to ensure that the branches are in full contact with the soil. 4. WateringAfter cuttings, water them in time and provide enough water. Place it in a cool and ventilated place. If the humidity is too low, you can wrap the flowerpot with a layer of plastic film. The seedlings will be able to fully adapt in about 3 weeks. At this time, you can move it to a bright place with diffuse light, gradually adapt to the light, and bask in the sun. |
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