Blue snowflake cutting method and time
Last Update :2024.12.14
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To make blue snowflake cuttings, you must first select the branches. You can use strong young branches of the current year. Cut the branches to 5-7 cm and cut off the lower leaves. Use clean vermiculite or sandy soil as the substrate, and disinfect it before use. Insert a few holes in the substrate, then dip the branches into rooting powder and insert them. After the cuttings are made, place them in a place with diffuse light and wait for rooting. The best time to propagate Blue Snowflake cuttings is late spring or early autumn, as the mild climate is conducive to rooting.
1. Cutting method
1. Cutting method
1. Cuttings: The choice of cuttings is very important and can determine the possibility of survival. Young branches of the current year can be used. Cut from plants in good growth condition. The branches must be strong and vigorous. Cut the branches to about 5-7 cm. Cut off the lower leaves and retain the top leaves.
2. Preparation substrate: substrate for cuttings To ensure ventilation, clean vermiculite or sandy soil can be used. It must be disinfected before use. You can fill it with disinfectant or leave it in the sun.
3. Carry out cuttings: install the prepared substrate, then insert a few holes in it, dip the selected branches in a little rooting agent, and then insert them into the substrate. It does not need to be too deep. About 3-4 cm is enough. After inserting, compact the surrounding soil tightly.
4. Maintenance and management: After the cutting is completed, The blue snowflakes are placed in a position with astigmatism to ensure good ventilation conditions and the temperature is maintained at about 20-25 degrees Celsius. The top can be covered with a transparent plastic film to keep warm and moisturizing.
2. Cutting time
The best time to propagate Blue Snowflake cuttings is late spring or early autumn. These two time periods are more suitable, and the temperature is relatively mild, which is just conducive to rooting.
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