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How to propagate asparagus from cuttings and precautions
Methods of propagating arame cuttings

Asparagus has a high ornamental value and grows fast. it will flourish in 3-5 years. It is usually propagated by branches and cuttings. Both methods of propagation are relatively simple and quick, and also easy to germinate and root. Cuttings can be taken all year round, but the temperature should not be too high or too low, 20-30 is suitable. Specific cutting methods are as follows: 1. When cutting asparagus, you should choose robust branches as plugs that are disease-free and well-grown. 2. Make a small incision with a sharp knife in the upper finger of the rhizome union of the plugs, expose the edges for half a day, and then apply a layer of washed fresh moss. 3. After about 10-15 days, you can peel off the fresh moss, keep about two branches and cut them off by 1/3, and cut off the rest of the entire. 4. 4.Finally, fill the pot with suitable soil and water to keep the soil moist, then you can stick the branches in.

Notes on Bunsen burner cuttings

When propagating asparagus cuttings, it is best to choose humus-rich nutrient soil. This kind of soil is loose and well-drained, which is favorable to its growth. And the branches selected for cuttings must be healthy and disease-free, and the cuttings should be reasonably maintained.