Can Begonia cuttings survive?

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1. Whether it can be inserted into the work

2. Cutting method


Begonia cuttings can be kept alive. This is a common cutting propagation method. When cutting, you must choose the right time, and it is best to do it in spring or autumn. Before cutting, you must first prepare breathable and clean flower soil, and select cuttings. The best length is about 5 or 6 cm, and there must be 2-3 buds on them. Cut the bottom diagonally and insert it into the soil and place it in a cool place. It will soon grow roots.


Can Begonia Cuttings Survive
1. Whether it can be inserted into the work

1. Whether it can survive cuttings

Begonia flower cuttings can survive. This method is actually the cutting method, which is a commonly used propagation method. However, if you want to make the cuttings more viable, you need to choose the right time. You can choose to do it in spring or autumn. The weather at this time is more suitable for rooting of cuttings. The best temperature for cutting is 20°C, which is most conducive to branch growth.

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2. Cutting method

1. Flower soil: The flower soil used for Begonia cuttings must be breathable and have good drainage capabilities. It needs to be disinfected before use, and the flower soil must be clean and free of bacteria and germs, otherwise it will hinder the survival of the cuttings.

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2. Branches: Cuttings must also be selected well. It is the key to whether the cutting can survive. The length of the cuttings should be about 5 or 6cm, and there should be at least 2-3 buds on them. The lower end of the branch should be cut diagonally, and the upper end should be cut flat.

3. Cuttings: First make a few small holes in the flower soil, then put the cuttings in, and bury them with the surrounding soil. Be sure to fix them, otherwise they will tilt. After that, place the cutting plant in a cool place, and it will grow new roots and sprout new leaves.

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