1. Pruning
Cut 20 cm long branches. It's best to choose relatively tender branches to avoid that the wooden branches can't root out due to aging, which will affect the survival rate. Further trim the cut branches and remove the dead leaves to ensure that there are leaves on each branch. Cut off the bottom of the branch in the direction of 45 degrees between the branch and the scissors, which can speed up the wound healing and promote rooting p>
2. Soaking rooting water
Dilute the rooting powder with clean water, put the trimmed branches in and soak for one to two hours. After soaking, take out the paper and dry it in a cool place p>
3. Soil preparation
The soil for cutting can be the nutrient soil sold on the market, or coconut bran, peat and perlite can be mixed in the ratio of 3:1:1 as loam, which must be loose, breathable and moisturized. Put the diluted liquid medicine into human soil for sterilization and disinfection p>
4. Seedling raising
Put the treated soil into the seedling and press it gently. First, insert a hole in the soil with chopsticks, plant the branches, gently press the seedling soil and water it. Put the cover of the seedling box on the place where there is no direct sunlight for curing, take root about half a month, and open the cover every five days to breathe p>