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Cutting of Sedum sinensis

Jane Margolis
2020-09-22 09:19:28
It is suggested that the cuttage should be in the growing period, i.e. from May to August every year. Select an annual adult plant and cut 3-5cm segments from its stolon. Prepare the soil according to the growth habit of sedge. It can be made up of garden soil, yellow sand and fertilizer. The container of cuttage can be made of ordinary flowerpot. The prepared soil shall be leveled and loosened, and then the stem section shall be inserted into it, and the water shall be poured after cutting.

I. cutting time

The selection of cutting time is also very important. It is suggested to choose the growing period from May to August every year. At this time, the air temperature is higher, the humidity in the air is higher, the growth activity is stronger, it has germination, and the survival rate of cutting is higher. It can also be cut in autumn, and the temperature is also very suitable.

Sedum sarmentosum

II. Cutting the insert

Select an annual adult plant and cut a small segment of cutting from its stolon, about 3-5cm. Before cutting, special attention should be paid to the need to maintain robust growth, free of pests and diseases, and vigorous growth.

Sedum sarmentosum

III. preparation of soil

The soil can be prepared according to the growth habit of sedge. It is mainly composed of permeability and nutrition. It can be made up of garden soil and yellow sand. In order to maintain nutrition, a proper amount of fertilizer can also be added to mix these evenly for cutting. There are not too many requirements for cutting containers, just ordinary flowerpots.

IV. cutting

The prepared soil shall be leveled and loosened, and then the stem section shall be inserted into it. After cutting, it shall be watered to keep the soil moist. The surrounding environment shall be maintained between 20-25 ℃, and it can take root in about 10-15 days. When the roots are stable, they can be transplanted and planted.

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