Bougainvillea spectabilis is a climbing plant. If it is maintained by the wall and the construction work is done well, it can climb vines.But if potted plants are cultivated, they must be erected so that the plants can climb up, otherwise they will not climb vines.Moreover, in order to achieve the effect of climbing vines, we should also pay attention to ensuring good light, and do a good job of daily watering.In addition, regular pruning is needed to remove dry and aging branches.
1. Soilless cutting: Cut a branch from Bougainvillea spectabilis, trim off the excess leaves, and wrap the upper and lower parts with paper towels.But you can't wrap the buds, you have to expose them, so that you can grow new buds better.Then soak the paper towel and disinfect it, and finally put it into a plastic bottle with small holes on it.Next, put it in the shade, and spray some water every 2 or 3 days, about 10 to 15 days to grow roots.
2. Sponge cuttage: First prepare a small piece of sponge, and drill a small hole, but do not drill completely, and then disinfect for later use.Cut strong branches from the plant, keep 2 leaves, soak in rooting water and dry.Then insert it in a sponge, soak it in water, cover it with a film to moisturize it, and it will take about 15 days to grow new roots.