The cutting season and method of the Happy Tree. Can new branches of the Happy Tree be cut?
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The cuttings of the happy tree are mostly carried out in spring, when the temperature is around 15℃. Select a mother tree that is strong and free of diseases and insect pests, cut a 1-2 year old lignified branch from it, with a length of 15-20 cm, remove all the leaves, insert it into plain sandy soil, and water it appropriately. Once the cuttings have taken root, they can be transplanted elsewhere with soil.
1. Cutting season
1. Cutting Season
The cutting season of Happy Tree is in spring, usually in March and April, when the temperature is around 15℃. Depending on the climate of different places, it is often necessary to advance or postpone appropriately. If the temperature is too high, the bottom of the cuttings will rot easily, and if the temperature is too low, new roots will not grow easily. Also be careful to avoid rainy days to avoid causing diseases.
2. Cutting processing
In order to ensure the healthy growth of cuttings, the mother tree must first be selected. Usually, from a plant that is strong and free of diseases and insect pests, cut a 1-2 year old lignified branch with a length of 15-20 cm, and remove all the leaves. The incision at the bottom of the cutting is generally 0.5 cm below the node, which makes it easier to take root.
3. Prepare pot soil
< p>The soil used for the cuttings of the happy tree should be loose, but not fertile, otherwise it will cause the new roots to be burned after they grow out. Generally, plain sandy soil is used. In order to avoid containing pathogenic bacteria or insect eggs in the soil, the soil can be spread flat to a sunny place and exposed to strong light to sterilize and disinfect it. Fill the pot with soil and line the bottom with gravel.4. Make cuttings
After preparing the soil and cuttings, you can take the cuttings. Generally, chopsticks are used to poke a hole in the pot soil. The depth is between 5-10 cm, which is mainly related to the length of the cutting, usually one-third or half of it. Spray water regularly to keep the seedbed moist. After roots take root, you can transplant it with soil.
2. Cutting processing
3. Prepare pot soil
4. Carry out cuttings
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