1. CuttingMany friends asked me: Can plants like Gold Finger be propagated by cuttings? Today I will give you an answer here. You can propagate golden fingers by cuttings. But there are some places that require special attention during operation. Select strong, plump cuttings and replant them in new pots, but do not plant them too deep in the soil, as this will easily cause the part in the soil to rot. If it is a little difficult to make it stand, you will need to use other materials, such as wooden strips, to fix it. Then compact the soil around it with your hands. After cuttings, the soil should be kept slightly moist. If it is too dry, it will be very detrimental to growth. 2. DivisionThis plant belongs to the cactus family, so it can grow many sub-plants, and we can replant all these sub-plants in pots. The division can be carried out when repotting and turning the soil. Use a sharp knife (preferably sterilized in advance) to cut off the growing point of the plant and transplant it into a new pot for planting. After a period of time, several small sub-plants will grow. When they grow to the appropriate size, you can cut them off with a knife for reproduction. This method of propagation is very easy. If you have this plant at home and want to propagate it, you can try this method. |
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