1、 Cutting
1. The best time for cutting is from June to August, among which the survival rate is the best p>
2. Branches: select the semi lignified branches of that year. Each branch has four to five leaves. Cut a small section about 10 to 15 cm long, and then remove the three to four leaves at the lower part, leaving only one or two leaves at the upper part p>
3. Matrix: the matrix can be plain peat, river sand and vermiculite p>
4. Insertion: when cutting, find a stick and insert a hole in the substrate, then insert the trimmed branch into the substrate and compact it with your fingers p>
5, sprinkler: after spraying, spray water and spray more to make the cutting matrix completely wet through. Then cover the cuttings with plastic film and put them in a cool and ventilated environment. Generally, it can take about 10 to 15 days to take root and transplant after germination p>
2、 Ramet
The base of African Jasmine sometimes sprouts sprouting buds. When changing pots, cut the buds away from the mother plant and replant them p>
3、 Batten
Using a longer outer branch, scrape off the epidermis about one centimeter wide. Use a flowerpot, cut it longitudinally, then tie it to the wound, and then fill it with soil for normal management. After the growth season is over, you can check whether the part of the lower strip has long roots. After the long roots, cut it away from the mother plant and plant it again p>