1. How long does it take to take root?It usually takes half a month to a month for jasmine cuttings to take root. If you want it to take root faster, you must do it at the right time and provide it with a suitable growth environment. It is usually best to carry out cuttings from May to October, and after cuttings, avoid direct sunlight, spray water appropriately, and keep the soil moist. 2. The fastest way to root cuttings1. Choose the substrate: When propagating jasmine cuttings, you should choose soil with strong air permeability. Soil that is too sticky will affect the rooting of the branches. 2. Select branches: Choose strong one-year-old branches, retain the two leaves on the upper part, and it is best to have more than two bud nodes on the branches. 3. Cutting: Before cutting, use a wooden stick to poke a hole in the substrate and insert the treated branches into it. Be careful not to insert the entire branch into the substrate, but leave 2/3 of the branch exposed on the surface. After cuttings, lightly compact the soil and water thoroughly. 4. Daily maintenance: After cutting, place it in a well-ventilated and cool place. Do not fertilize it. It will generally take root in 15-30 days. When new buds grow on its branches, it means that the branches have survived. |
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