How to take cuttings from Buddha's palm
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You should choose a suitable time for cutting, and it is best to do it in September-October. Prepare soil that is soft and breathable, and make sure it is clean. Cut off healthy and disease-free stems and leaves and place them in a ventilated place to dry. After drying, cut it into the substrate, maintain a certain humidity, and maintain the rooting environment at 20°C.
1. Cutting time
1. Cutting time
You need to choose a suitable time for Buddha Palm cuttings, which are usually carried out around September-October. The temperature during this period is very suitable for its growth, so after cutting The branches will adapt to the environment faster and grow new roots.
2. Prepare the substrate
Cutting The substrate used should have better air permeability and softer soil is better, so it will grow faster. If you want to mix soil, you can mix coarse sand, rotten bark and pine needle soil. Make sure it is clean when using it, otherwise it will affect rooting.
3. Select cuttings
The selection of cuttings is very important. Stems and leaves that are stronger and free of disease should be used. Cut them from the mother plant with scissors and dry them in the sun. It needs to be placed in a cool and ventilated place, and the cutting can be carried out until the wound becomes dry. If you have disinfectant at home, it is best to disinfect it.
4. Carry out cuttings
Cutting The method is not difficult. Just insert the dried and disinfected branches into the soil. If the number of reproduction is large, there must be a certain distance between each cutting. Bury it with soil, keep the soil moist, and keep the temperature of the rooting environment at 20°C.
2. Prepare the matrix
3. Select cuttings
4. Carry out cuttings
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