1. Cutting method1. We need to use scissors and other tools to separate the selected leaves from the mother plant. The best choice is the one with fallen roots, which can greatly improve the survival rate. In addition, we also need to pay attention to the angle problem and cut at a moderate angle. 2. Then place the cut edge of the leaf at an angle so that the plant has a large area in contact with the ground, so that it can better absorb nutrients. 3. You can also put the wounded plant in a sterilization solution and let it soak for a while, and then take it out after about 5 minutes. 4. After that, we can insert the plants directly into the soil. We need to prepare a relatively loose substrate with sufficient nutrients for the plants in advance. 2. Post-maintenance1. It should be noted that at the beginning, the plant cannot be directly exposed to light or given too much water. The plant needs time to recover and adapt itself. 2. The temperature needs to be controlled and stabilized. You can provide some scattered light appropriately and keep the soil in the pot moist. |
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