1. Trimming leaves1. Choose healthy and thick plant leaves. The leaves must not be damaged, and clean the trimmed leaves. 2. Use a knife to cut an oblique cut on one side of the selected leaf, then take it to an open and ventilated place to dry the leaf until a thin film is formed. 2. Choose a flower potDepending on the number of leaves you want to plant, choose a flowerpot that can bloom. It is best if the bottom of the flowerpot has small holes to allow drainage and ventilation. 3. Cutting methodIn order to promote early root growth when cutting, you can sprinkle a little rooting agent on the cut, then insert the petiole into the soil, leaving some distance between the two leaves, and then place the cut leaves in a ventilated place and wait for rooting. 4. Maintenance after cuttingDuring the rooting period of the plant, make sure the soil is moist and spray some water every day. Generally, roots will grow in half a month. After its roots grow bigger, you can transplant it to another place and maintain it normally. |
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