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Cutting of Pinus elliottii

Gustavo Fring
2020-09-15 09:04:29
Pinus bungeana cutting, spring is more appropriate, but also optional in autumn. Cutting can be done with branches or leaves, which can be obtained by cutting the head for a long time, or cutting the branches with leaves from the top of the plant, which is about 5-7 cm long, or selecting full and full mature leaves. The soil can be made up of peat soil and river sand, and the cut branches can be inserted into the soil, or the leaves can be placed on the soil surface horizontally, about 10-12 days can take root.

It is very easy to cut and propagate. In order to ensure the survival rate, it is necessary to select a suitable time. Spring is a more suitable time. At this time, the temperature is very stable, which can be maintained at about 20-25 ℃, and it is in the period of strong growth and germination, so it is easy to take root after cutting. Besides spring, autumn is also suitable.

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II. Preparations

1. Branches: for the cutting of branches, you can directly cut the branches obtained by cutting the head in vain for a long time, or cut the branches with leaves from the top of the plant. It is more appropriate to keep the length at about 5-7cm. Before cutting, pay attention to observation. It is required to grow healthily without the influence of pests and diseases, which can promote rooting to the greatest extent. When cutting, keep the incision flat, reduce the cross-section area, and avoid large amount of water loss.

2. Leaves: in addition to cutting with branches, you can also use leaves to select full and full mature leaves and quickly cut them from above.

III. preparation of soil

Suitable soil is the foundation of rooting, which can be made up of peat soil and river sand, and requires good nutrition, ventilation and drainage.

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IV. cutting

Insert the cut branches into the soil, or lay the leaves flat on the soil surface, spray water to keep them moist, and take root in about 10-12 days.

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