1. Cutting material
First, choose a strong plant. Find its rhizome. The place with brown bone blossoms on it is called its "falling root". Cut it diagonally along this place with sharp scissors. This is done so that the rhizome can have a relatively large contact surface. Later, when cutting, it can absorb water and nutrients in a large area p>
2. Treatment of materials
Prepare rooting water and add some vinegar to it. After that, soak the cut material in it. This is to grow thin roots. About half a day, you can take it out for cutting p>
3. Matrix selection
Choose loose, nutritious soil with good air permeability and drainage p>
4. Cutting
Prepare the basin, put about one-third of the soil into the basin, and then insert the rhizome. Fill in another part of the soil. After that, pour water p>
5. Subsequent curing
(1) After cutting, you can sprinkle some plant ash on the surface of the soil. This can not only promote the survival of cutting, but also promote the subsequent growth p>
(2) Pay attention to the surrounding temperature, preferably about 15 degrees. Don't be too high, or it will evaporate too fast and the water will be lost quickly. At this time, the plant has not fully adapted to the environment, which is not conducive to its growth p>
(3) Put it in the shade. If the light is too strong, be sure to shade p>