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Don't waste the cut cymbidium, teach you a trick, can produce several more pots!

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-09-22 09:19:28
Pruning the branches and leaves: from the cut leaves of Chlorophytum, find some that have good growth and are free of diseases and pests, and cut them from the bottom with small roots. Planting in the soil: put the cut small Chlorophytum in the ventilation place to dry, and then insert it into the air permeable and soft culture soil which has been watered in advance with its bottom facing down. Later maintenance: put the flowerpot in a warm room with scattered sunlight, ventilate and spray water timely, and take root in about 10 days.

I. pruning of branches and leaves

From the branches and leaves of Chlorophytum that have been cut, find some branches and leaves that are in good growth and free of pests, and cut them together with small roots from the bottom. Note that the cut part must have young roots, because this part of the branches and leaves can draw water and nutrients from the soil, so as to grow smoothly. If the cut leaves do not have roots, the chances of survival will be reduced.

II. Planting in the soil

Prepare some culture soil which is made of perlite and peat soil or saprophytic soil, which is sufficiently permeable and soft, and put it into the flowerpot, and wet it with water. Then put the cut small Chlorophytum with root system in the ventilation place to dry, and then put it in the soil with its bottom facing down. After the planting, the plant should be able to stand upright naturally without side fall.

III. later maintenance

After cutting, it needs to put its flowerpot into a warm room with scattered sunlight for maintenance. During this period, we should ventilate it more and spray water when the soil is dry to provide water and keep humidity. After about 10 days, it will grow roots.

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