The cutting time of Hibiscus mume is better in winter and spring after flowering.
You can choose twig cuttings or semi hardwood cuttings, and select branches with 3-5 nodes and 10-15 cm long. If the branch has a bud, you need to cut off the bud, and remove the leaves 1 /2 below the branch to reduce water evaporation.
Insert 1 /2 of the length of the treated cuttings into the flower pot with vermiculite to keep the medium moist. The temperature in winter is relatively low. You can cover the flower pot with a plastic bag to keep moisture and heat, which is conducive to germination. Generally speaking, the hair and time of Hibiscus mume is 3-4 weeks. After the cuttings sprout, they can be transplanted into larger flowerpots to raise seedlings. After the head of the root is ready, they can be planted in the courtyard.