Choose some screened river sand or perlite as the base and put it into the flowerpot, and then drill a few small holes in the flowerpot base with a small stick.
Step 2 prepare cuttings
In early spring, before Liriodendron chinense germinates, the branches that have been growing for about one year are taken as the cutting objects, and the upper three or four leaves are cut off, and the lower leaves are removed and cut into inclined planes.
3. cutting.
Insert two-thirds of the branches into flowerpots, cut off 1 to 3 plants in each flowerpot, and then move them to a place with weak indoor light, and spray water to keep them moist.
4. Post maintenance
Keep the room temperature at 15 to 25 degrees Celsius, spray water regularly, once a day in sunny days, take root after one and a half months, then transplant to other pots, and move to normal light after transplanting for one week.