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Can longevity flower cuttings live?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-03 08:28:29
Longevity flower can survive by cutting. Cutting is a very common method of propagation. However, the best time should be in May June in spring and September October in autumn. When cutting, you can use the branches with good growth conditions, mature succulent stems, or terminal buds, which are relatively easy to survive.

I. can we live?

The longevity flower can live by cutting, and the probability of survival is very high. For this kind of plant, the method of cutting propagation is relatively common and relatively easy. However, when it's going on, it's better to choose the right time. May June in spring and September October in autumn are the best

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2. Cutting method

1. Branch cutting: prepare the substrate to be used in advance, cut the branches in good growth state and free of pests. After cutting the branches, they need to be placed for two days. Keep a few leaves on the branch, and then insert them into the soil carefully, but don't let their leaves be buried in the soil. After cutting, pour the soil through.

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2. Stem cutting: the cutting needs to use the succulent stem after growth and maturity. The length does not need to be too long, about 5-6cm. Prepare suitable substrate, cut it in and cover it with a film, then place it at about 15-20 ℃.

3. Top bud cutting: This is also a very common method. Use the top branch with good growth and at least 4 leaves on it. Before cutting, first dry the position of the incision. Finally, put it into the substrate, pour some water, and place it in the semi - Yin environment for curing, and then it can take root.

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