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Dayan Tung can also play with cutting, rooting speed is not slower than pothos!

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-09-15 09:04:29
Branch cutting: cut the well-developed branches with leaves from the tree, remove the leaves at the bottom and cut the bottom 45 ° obliquely, insert them into the soft soil, and wait for rooting. Leaf cutting: cut the full leaves into 3-4 segments, and insert them into the culture soil with enough air permeability to keep them warm. Take root in 3-4 months. Note: cutting materials must be selected with good growth, so as to ensure that they have sufficient growth capacity, so as to improve the success rate.

I. cutting method

1. Branch cutting: prepare a healthy mother plant of Dryopteris crassifolia, and cut off some branches with good growth. Then cut the bottom of the tree at an angle of 45 ° with the branches, then cut off the leaves at the bottom of the tree and insert them into the soft and breathable soil. After that, keep warm, water and moisturize timely, and wait for it to take root.

2. Leaf cutting: cut some healthy and full leaves from the healthy mother plant, and cut them into 3-4 segments with a knife. Then we use sand and vermiculite to make some culture soil with enough air permeability. Then we insert them into the soil and keep them warm. In general, the rooting difficulty of leaf cuttings is relatively high, and it usually takes more than 3-4 months for rooting.

II. Precautions

When cutting, we must choose the branches or leaves with good growth as materials. This can ensure that they have enough growth capacity, so as to improve the success rate of cutting. In addition, after cutting, be sure to keep warm, and do not put them in places where the temperature is too low. Otherwise they may not be able to take root.

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