The best time to take clematis cuttings
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Clematis cuttings can be selected in the three seasons of spring, summer and autumn. The temperature can be maintained above 20 degrees Celsius. The best time is in March to April in spring, when it has just germinated and the growth rate is very fast. Secondly, in August-September, the humidity is higher, which is conducive to rooting and germination. The cutting method is very simple, just cut off the branches, insert them into the soil and wait for roots to form.
1. Best time
1. Best time
Clematis cuttings can be made in any of the three seasons: spring, summer, and autumn. As long as the temperature can be maintained above 20 degrees Celsius, the cuttings can be successful. However, the best time is from March to April in spring, when spring has just sprouted, and the growth rate is very fast. As long as the branches are inserted correctly, they will take root and sprout quickly. Secondly, in August-September, there is more rainfall and high humidity in the air, which is conducive to rooting and germination. However, it should not be done at noon when the intensity of the sun is high, which will cause the branches to lack water.
2. Cutting method
1. Prepare the substrate: The selection of the substrate is an important factor for success. You can use a mixture of peat soil and river sand, which not only ensures nutrient supplementation, but also provides drainage and ventilation. The cuttings will not accumulate moisture.
2. Cut branches: Cut semi-mature branches from the plant, cut them from the middle part of the upper and lower nodes, remove all the leaves at the bottom, and retain the leaves at the top, so as to ensure survival.
3. Make cuttings: soak the branches to take root. Soak in the potion for a short while, then insert it diagonally into the substrate to a depth that allows the buds on the joints to just emerge. After cutting, spray water to keep it moist and place it under astigmatism.
2. Cutting method
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