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How to cut keel

Marie Schrader
2020-07-01 09:01:06
The cutting time should be from May to September, which is not suitable for summer and winter. Cut the top branch of the plant from the plant, the length is about 20-25cm, and smear the grass ash on the incision. The substrate must be well ventilated and drained. The nutritive sandy soil can be used. After the branches are dried in the air, they can be inserted into the soil and watered with appropriate amount of water. They can take root in about 30 days under bright light.

I. time selection

The cutting time should be from May to September, when the survival rate is the most likely. In summer, when the temperature is over 35 ℃, it is easy to infect the germs, leading to the decay of the incision. If the time is in winter, because of the cold climate, the healing ability is not strong, but it can also be operated indoors.

2. Cutting branches

Select the plants that look good, cut the branches at the top of the plants from above, cut them into sections, with the length controlled at about 20-25cm. In order to prevent the sap from flowing out of the incision, you can smear a little plant ash, which can stop the flowing sap, and also play a role in disinfection and killing bacteria.

3. Prepare the matrix

For this kind of plant that can't stand water and humidity, the substrate must ensure good ventilation and drainage effect. The sandy soil containing nutrients can be used, which should be as soft as possible. Cuttage is easy to survive in this area, which should be clean and permeable.

4. Cutting

Put the cut branches aside to dry, and then insert them into the substrate, and pour appropriate amount of water. The amount of water should not be too much, and then put them in the bright light of the growth environment. Pay attention to the maintenance management, about 30 days can produce roots.

Keel

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