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How to cut Lysimachia

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-08 08:42:55
Its cutting can be carried out all year round, but its survival rate is higher in spring and autumn. When cutting, make sure that there are three or four stem nodes and leaves on each cutting, so that the rooting growth is faster. It is better to mix peat soil with vermiculite to shorten rooting time. It's about three centimeters deep. It's water permeable. Put it in a place where there's no direct light. It can take root in about one month.

I. cutting time

In fact, it can be cutted all the year round, but the temperature in spring and autumn is more suitable. At this time, the survival rate of cuttage is higher, and the rooting speed is faster. Pay attention to the temperature when cutting in summer. It's better not to do it in high temperature. If the temperature is above 15 degrees in winter, it can grow well.

2. Ready to spike

When cutting, it is necessary to select strong stems without diseases and insect pests as cuttings, and each of them should have three or four stem nodes and leaves, so as to root faster. In addition, it is better to prepare more to avoid cutting failure.

3. Prepare the soil

Its cutting survival rate is very high, and it can adapt to all kinds of soil. Even if it is planted with ordinary sand and kept moist, it can grow roots. However, if you want to take root as early as possible, it is recommended to mix peat soil with appropriate amount of vermiculite to make a nutritious soil, which can shorten the rooting time, and the later seedling can also grow better.

IV. cutting maintenance

When the soil is ready, the cuttings can be inserted. Do not insert too deep, about three centimeters into the earth. After pouring water, put it in the place where there is no refracted light. And want to control temperature, control in 18 degrees to 22 degrees, more ventilation, about a month time can take root.

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