1、 Cutting method
This method is easy to operate and easy to explode p>
1. Soil preparation: before cutting, prepare the soil conducive to its rooting. The soil shall be soft enough, contain humus, and have good air permeability and drainage. Peat soil, perlite and vermiculite can be mixed and prepared p>
2. Cuttings: select a good growing branch from the mother plant and cut it off by 10cm with scissors. All the leaves at the bottom of the branch need to be removed, leaving 3-4 leaves at the top. Oblique shear at the base to facilitate contact with the soil p>
3. Cutting: insert the treated branches into the soil vertically, not too deep, 3-4cm. After cutting, it needs to be watered to maintain a humid environment. When there are white eyes on the cuttings, it means it has survived p>
2、 Ramet method
This method is not commonly used in family breeding. Compared with the cutting method, the operation is a little more complicated p>
1. Pot removal: when you want to separate plants, you need to stop water first to keep the soil slightly dry. Tap the flowerpot to separate the plant from the flowerpot, and carefully take it out of the flowerpot p>
2. Ramet: the old soil on the root should be removed first, and then divided into several plants with scissors. There should be roots on each plant. After sorting, soak in carbendazim, dry the wound and put it in the basin again p>