Schefflera cutting propagation method

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1. Prepare the soil

2. Prepare cuttings

3. Carry out cuttings

4. Later maintenance


To propagate Schefflera by cuttings, first prepare clean river sand or perlite in a flower pot, and then drill a few small holes in the river sand with a wooden stick. Select ungerminated branches, remove the lower leaves, cut them into slopes, then insert them into a flower pot, spray water to keep them moist, and do a good job of post-care, spray water regularly, and they can receive normal light one week after transplanting.


Method of propagation of Schefflera by cuttings
1. Prepare the soil

1. Prepare the soil

Choose some sieved river sand or perlite, use this as the base and put it into the flower pot, then use a small wooden stick to drill a few small holes in the base of the flower pot, and you are ready .

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2. Preparing cuttings

At the beginning of spring, Schefflera has not yet sprouted Before cutting, use scissors to cut branches that are about one year old and use them as cutting objects. Keep the three or four leaves on the top, remove the lower leaves, and cut them into bevels.

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3. Make cuttings< /h2>

Insert two-thirds of the branches into flower pots. Cut 1 to 3 plants in each flower pot, then move them indoors to a place with weak light, and spray water to keep them moist. .

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IV. Post-care< /h2>

Keep the room temperature at 15 to 25 degrees Celsius and spray water regularly, once a day on sunny days. Roots will take root in one and a half months, and then they can be transplanted to other pots. It can be moved to normal light one week after planting.

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2. Prepare cuttings

3. Carry out cuttings

4. Later maintenance












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