1. Can I plant it by leaf cuttings?It is best not to use leaf cuttings for ash wood, because it is difficult for the leaves to take root, and the stem segments are covered with thorns, so the operation is also complicated. The best method is to use branch cuttings. This method has a higher success rate and is easy to operate, so it is generally used. It can be carried out in an environment of 18-30 degrees Celsius. It is most suitable in summer and autumn, and the climatic conditions are also very suitable. 2. Cutting method1. Branches: The selection of branches is the basis of the entire process, which determines the possibility of success. Cut branches from the plant that are full, plump and full of vitality. The length of about 5-15 cm is very suitable. Do not start cuttings immediately after cutting them. Put them outside to dry for a while and then start cuttings after the cut is dry. 2. Medium: When choosing the medium, first of all, you must ensure air permeability to prevent water accumulation. Pure vermiculite or perlite can be used. 3. Cutting: After preparing the medium, apply enough water into it, then insert the branches into it, spray water to keep it moist and promote rooting, and it can be transplanted after 1-2 weeks. |
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