Choose some clean river sand or perlite, put it into the flowerpot as the base, then drill a few holes in the base of the flowerpot with a small stick, and get ready
At the beginning of spring, before the goose palm sprouts, use scissors to cut the branches that have been growing for about one year as cutting objects, keep the three or four leaves on the top, remove the lower leaves, and cut them into bevel.
Insert two-thirds of the branches into the flowerpot, one to three cuttings in each flowerpot, then move to the place with weak indoor light, spray water to keep wet.
Keep the room temperature at 15-25 ℃, spray water regularly, spray once a day in sunny days, take root one and a half months later, and then transplant to another basin, and move to normal light one week after transplanting.