1. Cutting time. The best time for cutting is mid-April, when the temperature is more suitable and the chance of survival is highest. Other months of June, August, October and November are also acceptable, as long as the temperature conditions are ensured.
2. Soil selection. The loam used for cuttings should be fluffy in texture, with a relatively deep soil layer. The air permeability needs to be ensured, and it must also have drainage effects. The pH value can be smaller, so as to ensure Grows better. It needs to be disinfected before use to avoid accidents later.
3. Cut cuttings, select plants that grow well, and cut strong one- or two-year-old branches that are free from diseases and insect pests. Leave a few leaves on the top and remove the lower leaves to avoid nutrients. consumption, and can also prevent rot caused by insertion. Place it in a cool place to dry the incision until it heals, then you can use it for cuttings.
4. Carry out cuttings, dip the branches in rooting powder, and insert them diagonally into the substrate one-third of the way, not too deep. First put it in a semi-shady place for maintenance, spray some water every once in a while to keep it moist, and wait for roots to take root.