How to propagate Schefflera
Last Update :2024.12.27
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Sowing method: Sow seeds immediately after harvesting or purchasing them. You can also germinate them in sand and wait for the seeds to crack before planting. Soil insertion method: After cutting a 10-15cm piece of paper, keep the top 2-3 leaves, cut the bottom diagonally and insert it into the soil. Water planting method: Prepare a water planting container, cut off the branches and insert them into the container, place them in a diffused light and wait for roots to take root.
1. Sowing method
1. Sowing method
Use sowing seeds for propagation. You can buy seeds or collect them yourself. The seeds used must be full. It is best to sow seeds after harvesting them. You can also hide the seeds in sand for germination treatment, and you can plant them after you find that the seeds have cracked. Prepare clean soil without impurities. After planting the seeds, cover them with soil. The best thickness is 1-2 times the diameter of the seeds.
2. Cutting Method
1 Soil cutting: Use scissors to cut a 10-15cm branch from the Schefflera plant, cut off the lowermost leaves, keep the top 2-3 leaves, and make an oblique cut at the bottom of the cutting. After processing the cuttings, prepare the cutting substrate, and finally insert the branches into the substrate to keep it slightly moist and wait for rooting.
2. Water insert: Prepare a container for water insert. Glass cups, beverage bottles, etc. can be used. Cut a section of branches about 8cm, also retain the top leaves, but cut the bottom into a flat shape. Fill the bottle with water and insert the cutting into the container without touching the bottom or the inside walls of the container. Finally, place it in a place with astigmatism and adjust the temperature to 15-25°C.
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