1. Cutting1. Time: The time for cuttings can be chosen in spring. During the growing season, the survival rate will be higher, and it is also better for recovery and healing. 2. Stem segment: A suitable and strong stem segment is an important factor in proceeding. It does not need to be cut too long. About 10 cm is suitable. When you cut it, white juice will flow out from the cut. You cannot immediately carry out cuttings at this time, as this will cause infection at the cut. You need to put it aside to let the juice dry, and it will be fine in about a few days. 3. Substrate: Sand or vermiculite is very suitable, and air permeability can also be guaranteed. 4. Cutting: Insert the prepared stem segments into the sandy soil, keeping it moist to facilitate survival and rooting. Once the grown roots are basically stable, they can be transplanted. 2. Grafting1. Preparation: Choose a suitable rootstock with good growth condition, and cut branches and stems from the plant, which should be strong and vigorous. 2. Grafting: Cut a hole at the top of the rootstock, insert the selected scion, wrap it with plastic cloth and tie it tightly. After the two grow closely together, you can remove the binding. |
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