1. Preparation of matrix
Choose a loose and well permeable matrix. You can choose coarse vermiculite or river sand, perlite and slightly acidic sandy soil. Planting containers with holes at the bottom can be used. Plastic bottles can be used to make holes at the bottom p>
2. Select branches
Select the annual branches that have bloomed, cut the branches at about 10cm and leave two leaves. If the leaves are too large, appropriately cut 1 / 2 of the leaves to reduce water evaporation and photosynthesis, accumulate nutrition for cutting and improve the survival rate of cutting. The branches should retain more than 2 bud nodes, and new buds will grow from here after being put into the pot p>
3. Cutting process
The cutting time can be carried out from May to October, and the survival rate can be guaranteed when the temperature is kept at 20-25 ℃. Before cutting, place the branch in the hole in the center of the matrix, leave 1 / 3 of the in the matrix, and gently press the matrix around the branch with your finger abdomen. After cutting, pour water through, and place the small basin after planting in a water basin with a water depth of 1-2cm p>
4. Maintenance management
Several more cuttings can be cut at a time. After cutting, place them in a cool and ventilated place for storage. Because there is no root, it is not necessary to fertilize at this time. After 30-40 days, the observation basin is covered with white roots, and the plant survives when the branches gradually grow new buds p>
5. Transplanting
When the sun is not as strong as in the evening, fill the flowerpot with soil, insert a hole in the center, plant the branches with matrix in the pot soil, cover a layer of thin soil above the root, slow the seedlings for 2-3 days, and then place them in the sun for normal maintenance p>