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Cutting of Chrysanthemum morifolium

Walter White
2020-09-15 09:04:29
Centaurus cuttage, June to July is more appropriate, but also optional in autumn cuttage. The soil requires air permeability, drainage and nutrition. Vermiculite, garden soil and base fertilizer can be used for mixing. Before use, disinfection is required. Observe the growth of the whole plant, cut about 10 cm branches from the top, and the leaves at the bottom can be removed directly. After these preparations are completed, spray water properly in the soil, and then insert the branches, which will take root in about 15-20 days.

I. time

It is necessary to select a suitable time for cutting Centaurus morifolius. It is suitable from June to July. The temperature is moderate, not particularly hot. In a mild climate, the humidity in the surrounding environment is also high, which is very conducive to rooting. If you miss the spring, you can also choose to cut in autumn, and the survival rate is also high. It can survive in summer and winter, but the survival rate will decrease.

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II. Soil

For cuttage soil, it is required to ventilate, drain water and be nutritious. Vermiculite, garden soil and base fertilizer can be used for mixing, and they are also required. In order to avoid bacteria or insect eggs in the soil, it is necessary to carry out disinfection treatment first, which can be put in the sun for disinfection, or poured with carbendazim solution, which can play a role in disinfection and sterilization.

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III. cuttings

Observe the growth of the whole plant, cut about 10 cm branches from above, the length does not need to be too long. The leaves at the lower end can be removed directly, or they will rot if buried in the soil, and several leaves will be kept at the top.

IV. cutting

After these preparations are made, cuttings can be carried out. Spray water properly in the soil, keep a certain humidity, and then insert the branches. Maintain the later maintenance conditions, about 15-20 days can take root.

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