Yushu cutting method

Last Update :2024.12.19

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1. Branches

2. Leaves


Jade tree cuttings can be made from branches and leaves. You can cut the branches from the grown plants, remove the lower leaves, prepare a breathable substrate, put the branches aside to dry, and insert them into the substrate. It can also be done with leaves. Cut off the full leaves and insert the fresh leaves into the soil. You can also put the leaves aside to dry. When the wound is slightly dry, place it flat on the substrate.


Yushu cutting method
1. Branches

1. Branches

1. Cut the branches: First select the jade tree in good growth condition and cut off the strong branches from the top. The length does not need to be too long, about 8-10 cm. can. The lower leaves are removed, and part of the upper leaves are retained for normal photosynthesis to synthesize nutrients.

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2. Prepare the substrate: the branches used for cuttings must be It is very breathable and has a transparent texture to ensure normal drainage. It can be inserted to ensure that there is no accumulation of water.

3. Make cuttings: Put the branches aside to dry, dip them in a little rooting powder, and then insert them into a breathable matrix. Roots will take place in about three weeks. This method has a higher survival rate.

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2. Leaves

1. Cut the leaves: Cut the leaves from the strong jade tree. They must be full, substantial and full of vitality, so that they are more likely to survive.

2. Make cuttings: The preparation of the substrate is almost the same, as long as the nutrition and breathability can be guaranteed. There are two methods of cutting. You can directly insert the fresh leaves into the soil, or you can put the leaves aside to dry. When the wound is slightly dry, place it flat on the substrate. Spray some water every once in a while, about 20 It takes about a day or so to take root.

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