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Cutting with blue halo

Jane Margolis
2020-09-22 09:19:28
Biguanghuan cuttage can be selected in March of spring when it grows rapidly, and autumn is also a better choice. Cutting soil should be loose and nutritious. Garden soil can be used to mix river sand and perlite. Cut full and full leaves from the green halo, which can not be dried up, lack of water, and have diseases and insect pests. The soil shall be leveled, and then the leaves shall be inserted into the soil. After cutting, sufficient water shall be poured and placed in a cool and astigmatic place.

I. time selection

March in spring is the vigorous growth stage of blue halo, in which the growth speed is faster. The suitable temperature for its growth is about 15 ~ 25 ℃. In this temperature range, the rooting speed of cuttings is faster and the survival rate is higher. Besides spring, autumn is also a better choice.

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II. Preparation of soil

There are certain requirements for the soil during the cutting growth of biguanghuan, first of all, it is necessary to keep the texture loose and soft, not too sticky and heavy, and secondly, it is necessary to have certain nutrition to provide sufficient nutrients for rooting. Cutting soil can be mixed with garden soil, river sand and perlite, which can increase the permeability of soil.

III. preparation of blades

Bi Guanghuan has two leaves. Like a rabbit, you can choose to cut the leaves on the plant. Observe the growth of the plant, cut full and full leaves from the blue halo, do not dry, lack of water, have diseases and insect pests, otherwise it will affect the survival rate. When cutting leaves, pay attention to the disinfection of the knife in advance, and make the knife quickly.

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IV. start cutting

Cutting is relatively simple, just level the soil, and then insert the leaves into the soil. The maintenance after cutting is also very important. After cutting, water enough and put it in a cool and astigmatic place to maintain the air circulation and promote rooting as soon as possible.

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