1. Cutting process1. Time: You can choose to do it in spring or autumn when the temperature is more suitable. 2. Leaves: You should choose a relatively healthy plant with relatively vigorous growth, and select the old leaves from it. You can divide them into several pieces and let them stand for about a day to allow the cut surface of the leaves to dry. This makes it easy for the leaves to rot after being inserted into the soil. 3. Soil: Generally, sandy loam with good air permeability, looseness and dryness is selected. The soil can be dried in the sun before cuttings are carried out. 4. Method: Put the soil in the flowerpot, keep the soil surface flat, but not compact, then use your fingers to gently draw a few grooves on the soil surface, insert the dried leaves into the grooves, press the soil around the leaves, and then spray a little water to make the soil slightly moist. 2. Precautions1. After cuttings, it needs to be maintained in a ventilated place and avoid direct sunlight. Roots and rhizomes will grow after a month. After that, you can give it a certain amount of light to facilitate its growth. 2. It is best to keep the ambient temperature at around 15°C, which is conducive to the growth of its roots and young shoots. 3. Its young shoots generally do not have golden edges. If you want it to keep the golden edges, you can use the method of division. |
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